Fantastic News That Immediately Ruined Trump’s State Of The Union
Trump’s 108-minute meltdown: stared down by Epstein survivors, repeatedly heckled for his racism, and boycotted by half of Democrats
Last night’s State of the Union set a record for the longest—and most boring—ever, delivered in a room full of Epstein survivors watching from above.
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EPSTEIN FILES DOMINATE
Trump is in the Epstein files countless times. Under his direction, the DOJ has stalled the release of everything, including documents with serious allegations against him. And last night, the survivors he’s been trying to silence stared him down for every minute of his nearly two-hour speech.
Dozens of Democratic women wore suffragist white. Some members wore “Release the Epstein files” pins. Earlier in the day, survivor Sharlene Rochard said: “We are standing here in solidarity so that we are not forgotten.”
Trump wanted the night to be about him. The survivors made sure the focus was on the files he’s been burying.
ALL TRUMP DID IS LIE
If you didn’t watch Trump last night, you missed nothing.
Once again, he declared this to be the “golden age of America”—proof he doesn’t live in reality.
He lied about tariffs. He lied about the price of eggs. He lied about ending wars, said this should be his third term, and even bragged about cutting people from food stamps—like he deserved a trophy for it.
Pundits predicted he’d speak for three hours. By the end, he was squinting at the teleprompter and holding onto the lectern for dear life. He could barely stand up to finish his 108 minutes of lies.
THEY WEREN’T QUIET
When Trump walked in, Dem Rep. Al Green held up a sign: “Black People Aren’t Apes!” A direct response to the racist video Trump shared which depicted Barack and Michelle as just that. The Sergeant at Arms moved in as multiple Republicans grabbed for the sign. But Green held on, waving it as he was escorted out.
Dem Rep. Ilhan Omar refused to stay silent, yelling at Trump multiple times that he’s a liar—and that he “killed Americans” during his invasion of Minnesota.
Dem Rep. Norma Torres held up photos of Renee Good and Alex Pretti—two Americans killed by the regime’s rogue agents—as Trump lied about crime.
Trump whined that Democrats should be ashamed for voting against tax cuts for the rich. Democrats responded by cheering.
At one point, Trump demanded everyone stand as he begged for applause while he bashed immigrants. Republicans responded wildly like the cult they are. Democrats were still.
“You should be ashamed of yourself for not standing up,” Trump said. Omar fired back: “You should be ashamed.”
DEMOCRATS BOYCOTT
Around half of the Democratic members of Congress skipped Trump’s endless ramble to nowhere. Dozens attended the “People’s State of the Union” rally on the National Mall.
The lawmakers didn’t want to sit and listen to Trump lie, so instead they spoke for the people they represent. “We know our state of the union,” Dem Sen. Van Hollen said. “We know it is under attack.”
House Dem Whip Katherine Clark also boycotted, stating: “Rather than listen to Donald Trump lie to the American people, I will be hearing from the people of my district.”
And when Trump finally finished, Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger was waiting.
THE RESPONSE
Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger responded immediately after Trump finished ranting, delivering the Democratic response from Williamsburg—one of the birthplaces of the American Revolution.
Spanberger kept it simple, focused on affordability. “Is the president working to make life more affordable for you and your family?” she asked. “We all know the answer is no.” Adding: “Americans deserve to know that their leaders are focused on addressing the problems that keep them up at night.”
Then came Dem Sen. Alex Padilla, who delivered the Spanish-language response. Last year, he was forcefully removed from a Kristi Noem press conference—pushed to the ground and handcuffed for demanding answers about immigration raids.
“They may have knocked me down for a moment, but I got right back up,” Padilla said. “I am still here. Standing. Still fighting.”
So are we. Last night, the regime was hoping no one would notice the Epstein survivors in the room, the Democrats who chose the freezing cold over being in front of Trump, or the lies he could barely stand up to finish.
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May favorite part of the SOTU is also my favorite part of Trump's presidency... when it ends.
Big shout out to everyone who did something to resist last night. We put on quite the show, didn't we?
Pod Save America have a good analysis which I recommend – very funny! One of their comments:
“it is a good night for Republicans when Trump does not threaten to murder the Supreme Court!“