Trump offers uncompromising populist vision of America’s future during State of the Union
This affects the entire country.
President Donald Trump shared his unwavering vision for the country during his State of the Union address Tuesday night, using his record-breaking speech to project confidence in his administration while repeatedly shaming Democrats.
Trump did not provide Democrats, who are hoping to flip the House or Senate in November, with a proverbial olive branch during his 148-minute address, instead underscoring his administration’s successes regarding the southern border and the economy.
In a stand-out moment, Trump dared Democrats to stand up if they agreed that “the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.”
“You should be ashamed of yourself for not standing up,” he said in the House of Representatives chamber. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”
But Trump also used his address, which championed his particular brand of populism, to emphasize symbols of American strength before the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence from the United Kingdom on July 4. He welcomed the U.S. men’s ice hockey Olympic team into the chamber; acknowledged Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk; and recognized members of the military and veterans, including presenting Navy fighter pilot and World War II, Korea, and Vietnam veteran Royce Williams with the Congressional Medal of Honor.
“This July 4, we will mark two and a half centuries of liberty, triumph, progress, and freedom in the most incredible and exceptional nation ever to exist on the face of the earth,” he said. “You’ve seen nothing yet. We’re going to do better. and better. and better. This is the golden age of America.”
As the president struggles to convince voters about the success of his economy, Trump apportioned responsibility for affordability concerns to both former President Joe Biden and “crazy” Democrats for their poor decisions, “from trade to healthcare, from energy to immigration,” including regarding Obamacare.
“The same people in this chamber who voted for those disasters suddenly used the word ‘affordability,’” he said. “Somebody gave it to them, knowing full well that they caused and created the increased prices that all of our citizens had to endure. You caused that problem. You caused that problem.”
Democrats protested Trump throughout his address, with Rep. Al Green (D-TX) being escorted out of the chamber, for the second year in a row, and multiple members shouting at the president during his remarks, causing several White House officials …
This affects the entire country.
President Donald Trump shared his unwavering vision for the country during his State of the Union address Tuesday night, using his record-breaking speech to project confidence in his administration while repeatedly shaming Democrats.
Trump did not provide Democrats, who are hoping to flip the House or Senate in November, with a proverbial olive branch during his 148-minute address, instead underscoring his administration’s successes regarding the southern border and the economy.
In a stand-out moment, Trump dared Democrats to stand up if they agreed that “the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.”
“You should be ashamed of yourself for not standing up,” he said in the House of Representatives chamber. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”
But Trump also used his address, which championed his particular brand of populism, to emphasize symbols of American strength before the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence from the United Kingdom on July 4. He welcomed the U.S. men’s ice hockey Olympic team into the chamber; acknowledged Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk; and recognized members of the military and veterans, including presenting Navy fighter pilot and World War II, Korea, and Vietnam veteran Royce Williams with the Congressional Medal of Honor.
“This July 4, we will mark two and a half centuries of liberty, triumph, progress, and freedom in the most incredible and exceptional nation ever to exist on the face of the earth,” he said. “You’ve seen nothing yet. We’re going to do better. and better. and better. This is the golden age of America.”
As the president struggles to convince voters about the success of his economy, Trump apportioned responsibility for affordability concerns to both former President Joe Biden and “crazy” Democrats for their poor decisions, “from trade to healthcare, from energy to immigration,” including regarding Obamacare.
“The same people in this chamber who voted for those disasters suddenly used the word ‘affordability,’” he said. “Somebody gave it to them, knowing full well that they caused and created the increased prices that all of our citizens had to endure. You caused that problem. You caused that problem.”
Democrats protested Trump throughout his address, with Rep. Al Green (D-TX) being escorted out of the chamber, for the second year in a row, and multiple members shouting at the president during his remarks, causing several White House officials …
Trump offers uncompromising populist vision of America’s future during State of the Union
This affects the entire country.
President Donald Trump shared his unwavering vision for the country during his State of the Union address Tuesday night, using his record-breaking speech to project confidence in his administration while repeatedly shaming Democrats.
Trump did not provide Democrats, who are hoping to flip the House or Senate in November, with a proverbial olive branch during his 148-minute address, instead underscoring his administration’s successes regarding the southern border and the economy.
In a stand-out moment, Trump dared Democrats to stand up if they agreed that “the first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.”
“You should be ashamed of yourself for not standing up,” he said in the House of Representatives chamber. “You should be ashamed of yourself.”
But Trump also used his address, which championed his particular brand of populism, to emphasize symbols of American strength before the 250th anniversary of the country’s independence from the United Kingdom on July 4. He welcomed the U.S. men’s ice hockey Olympic team into the chamber; acknowledged Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk; and recognized members of the military and veterans, including presenting Navy fighter pilot and World War II, Korea, and Vietnam veteran Royce Williams with the Congressional Medal of Honor.
“This July 4, we will mark two and a half centuries of liberty, triumph, progress, and freedom in the most incredible and exceptional nation ever to exist on the face of the earth,” he said. “You’ve seen nothing yet. We’re going to do better. and better. and better. This is the golden age of America.”
As the president struggles to convince voters about the success of his economy, Trump apportioned responsibility for affordability concerns to both former President Joe Biden and “crazy” Democrats for their poor decisions, “from trade to healthcare, from energy to immigration,” including regarding Obamacare.
“The same people in this chamber who voted for those disasters suddenly used the word ‘affordability,’” he said. “Somebody gave it to them, knowing full well that they caused and created the increased prices that all of our citizens had to endure. You caused that problem. You caused that problem.”
Democrats protested Trump throughout his address, with Rep. Al Green (D-TX) being escorted out of the chamber, for the second year in a row, and multiple members shouting at the president during his remarks, causing several White House officials …
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