Donald Trump gave an excessive speech for the American congress. Lauter and calm protest were moved among the Democrats. A representative from Texas was thrown out of the hall because of the income.
“A person can only endure a limited amount of nonsense,” explained the Democratic MP Sydney Kamlager-Dove from California. She and others left her places during the marathon speech by the US president, in which he praised his policy on the highest tones.
Countless Democrats kept drawing in cameras. That said, for example, “This is not normal!” They accuse Trump of endangering democracy with his politics.
Protest during Marathon Speech
Trump’s speech was the longest that an American president ever kept in front of the congress rooms. With an hour and 40 minutes, he spoke even longer than the previous record holder Bill Clinton in his last speech about the situation of the country for MPs and senators in 2000.
A member of the Democrats was led out of the hall after just a few minutes because of the income. After Trump said that he received a mandate for in -depth change in the November elections, Green already interfered from the state of Texas: Trump had no mandate, he called repeated – and was eventually accompanied from the meeting room.
Then the Texaner said: “I will accept the punishment, but it is worth leting people know that there are some of us who will defend themselves against the wishes of this president, to shorten medicaid, medicare and social insurance.”
Democrats for voters: keep it up!
After the confrontational appearance of Trump, the Democrats sent a recently sworn senator to the speaker desk for the official counterwat. The 48-year-old Elissa Slotkin from Michigan accused Trump to take care of his billionaire friends, while people with much less money felt the consequences of the trade war he had.
“The prices for food and apartments go up, not down – and he has not yet presented a plan of how he wants to deal with both,” Slotkin criticized. At the expense of most Americans, Trump wanted to redistribute trillions from dollars to the richest.
His customs policy will, for example, lead to rising prices for energy and cars. And Trump trials to struggle with dictators such as Russian President Vladimir Putin while pushing allies like the Canadians out of his head.
Slotkin called on politically frustrated people to keep out: “Do not switch off. You are quickly exhausted, but America now needs it more than ever. Appeal to the chosen officials, including me, to be responsible. Organize yourself, choose only one subject that is important for you and get along. Doomscrolling does not count. “
Source: Krone

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