Trump's address to Congress hit 36.6 million viewers, up 13% from Biden's last State of the Union but failing to match his first term as president.
It's called State of the Union. I watched all 99-plus minutes, but I was confused because it was full of myths, mistruths, and "alternate facts."
Al Green's removal has led social media users to call it a "double standard" after past Republican hecklers of Democratic presidents were allowed to stay.
“They just kicked African American Congressman Al Green out of Trump’s Speech,” wrote Democratic pundit Brian Krassenstein on X. “Weird that Marjorie Taylor Greene was never removed when she went off at Biden’s SOTU a few years ago.”
President Donald Trump’s address to Congress gained more viewers than his predecessor’s final State of the Union ... who watched former President Joe Biden’s speech last year.
President Donald Trump, in his first State of the Union address since his return to the White House, called for Congress to undo the CHIPS and Sciences Act, major legislation championed by Indiana U.S.
Joy Behar of The View has reacted to Al Green’s removal from Donald Trump’s address to Congress yesterday, while getting a little swipe in at Marjorie Taylor Greene for extra measure. In case you missed it,
President Trump to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday in a speech that follows decades of memorable moments inside the U.S. Capitol building.