STATE OF THE UNION: Harder Slams Trump’s Hourslong Rant, Demands End to ICE Attacks and Price Chaos

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Josh Harder (CA-10)

“Our country feels more divided than ever, and we desperately need a return to sanity”

Harder accompanied by local pastor and immigrant advocate guest

WASHINGTON – Tonight, in response to the President’s 2026 State of the Union address, Rep. Josh Harder (CA-09) slammed the hourslong rant and demanded an end to the ICE attacks and price chaos facing Valley families:

“In what should have been a moment to bring the country together, President Trump once again chose division and threats. His speech was an hourslong rant filled with petty insults – all while families pay the price for his ego-driven chaos. Tariffs are costing households thousands, health care premiums have doubled, and communities are living in fear of out-of-control ICE agents.

“Our country feels more divided than ever, and we desperately need a return to sanity. Families aren’t asking for much – they simply want to raise their kids in communities that are affordable, safe, and healthy. That’s the future I will keep fighting for, no matter how much division the President chooses to sow.”

Washington’s chaos by the numbers:

  • Higher Costs – Families paid an average of $1,000 more last year, and hundreds more this year if this escalating trade war continues.
  • Health Care Crisis – Nearly 2 million Californians are going to lose their health insurance while premiums double because of devastating Medi-Cal and Affordable Care Act cuts.
  • ICE Out of Control – Washington robbed $1 trillion of our health care and food assistance funding to triple ICE’s budget and put our neighborhoods in their crosshairs.

Harder was joined at the 2026 State of the Union address by his guestReverend Nelson Rabell-González, a local pastor and immigrant advocate serving Spanish- and English -speaking congregations in Stockton and Escalon.

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Tonko Sends Trump Letter Outlining Steps to Lower Energy Costs

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Paul Tonko (Capital Region New York)

WASHINGTON, DC — Congressman Paul D. Tonko (NY-20) led a letter with more than 50 members of the House to Donald Trump ahead of his State of the Union address, calling for the president to take tangible and immediate actions that lower energy bills and provide relief to Americans while improving the long-term outlook on energy prices.

“Despite your campaign promise of lowering energy bills by 50% in your first year in office, household electric bills have gone up 13% nationally and residential natural gas prices are up nearly 60% in the past year,” the letter reads. “This trend is expected to worsen in the years ahead.”

The letter continues, “The American people are counting on us to address the rising cost of energy. Families should not have to choose between heating their homes and paying for other necessities. Businesses should not face uncompetitive energy costs that threaten jobs and economic growth. While no single action will solve the energy affordability crisis on its own, it is clear that your administration has embraced numerous policies that have worsened the situation.”

The letter was signed by 53 House Democratic Members, including Reps. Barragán, Beyer, Bonamici, Boyle, Brownley, Carbajal, Casten, Castor, Chu, Clarke, Cleaver, Cohen, Davis, Dean, DeGette, DeSaulnier, Dexter, Doggett, Fletcher, Friedman, Garamendi, Goldman (NY), Huffman, Jacobs, Keating, Kennedy (NY), Lee (NV), Levin, Lieu, Lynch, Magaziner, Matsui, McBride, McClain Delaney, McCollum, McGarvey, Min, Morrison, Mullin, Nadler, Norton, Pingree, Quigley, Salinas, Schakowsky, Sorensen, Stanton, Suozzi, Thanedar, Titus, Tlaib, Tonko, and Velázquez.

The full letter can be read HERE and below.

President Donald J. Trump
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, D.C. 20500

Dear President Trump:

We write to urge you to take immediate action to address the energy affordability crisis facing American families and businesses. Despite your campaign promise of lowering energy bills by 50% in your first year in office, household electric bills have gone up 13% nationally and residential natural gas prices are up nearly 60% in the past year. This trend is expected to worsen in the years ahead.

Energy affordability challenges are not a hoax. We are hearing directly from our constituents who are feeling the financial impacts of higher utility bills. Tens of millions of U.S. households have struggled to pay energy bills or reported other energy cost concerns.

Your administration has taken numerous actions that have directly contributed to these rising costs that Americans are facing. As you prepare for the State of the Union, we urge you to use your address as an opportunity to change course and take the following immediate actions to lower energy costs and provide utility bill relief to Americans:

End the blockade of clean energy projects at the Department of the Interior. Your administration has actively sought to block renewable energy projects, issuing stop-work orders for offshore wind and implementing burdensome, unclear, and inconsistent permitting practices for renewable energy projects across the board. Blocking or stalling these projects will lead to higher electricity costs for American families and is already threatening grid reliability. In December, the independent, non-partisan grid operator ISO-New England stated, “canceling or delaying [offshore wind] projects will increase costs and risks to reliability in our region. Beyond increasing risk to reliability, delays of new generating resources also will adversely affect New England’s economy and industrial growth.” The true costs of these decisions have largely not yet been reflected in utility bills, but households will see the consequences in the years ahead. Cancelling the five offshore wind projects already under construction could raise electricity costs for Americans an estimated $45 billion over the next decade.

Call for re-enactment of energy cost savings tax credits. Last year, you signed into law a repeal of critical energy tax credits, which is expected to increase residential energy bills by over $100 annually in the near-term and as much as $400 annually by 2035. These credits reduce energy projects’ costs, and therefore their impacts on electricity customers. Longstanding consumer-facing credits helped directly reduce energy costs for consumers, allowing households to immediately cut their utility bills. There is bipartisan support for reinstating these credits, which drive investments in solar energy, wind energy, and energy efficiency upgrades to deploy new, low-cost energy resources and reduce energy consumption. Due to the loss of these incentives and uncertainty caused by your administration, nearly $35 billion in energy investments, along with 38,000 U.S. jobs, were cancelled last year.

End or provide exemptions from tariffs on equipment, materials, and components needed for energy projects. Energy projects rely on complex, international supply chains. While we support efforts to increase domestic manufacturing of energy technologies and construction materials, your reckless tariff policy is creating investment uncertainty and directly increasing project costs that are ultimately passed on to Americans through higher electricity rates. Under one scenario, Wood Mackenzie estimated that most types of energy technologies will experience cost increases of 6% to 11%.

End Department of Energy (DOE) orders forcing expensive, unnecessary coal-fired power plants to continue operating. In the past year, DOE has issued numerous “emergency” orders to require costly coal-fired power plants to postpone previously scheduled retirements and continue operating at great expense to ratepayers. These orders force Americans to subsidize expensive, polluting, and unneeded electricity generation when lower-cost alternatives are available, artificially inflating prices. The continued operation of one power plant in Michigan has cost people in that region an additional $80 million on their energy bills during just a four-month period last year.

Release DOE funding to promote residential energy savings. Since January 2025, DOE has been withholding previously allocated and approved funding for the vast majority of states to implement energy efficiency and appliance rebate programs. These funds are intended to lower the costs of purchasing ultra-efficient appliances and retrofitting homes, which will result in considerable savings on utility bills. The home efficiency rebates can help qualifying homes save up to $8,000, while the appliance rebates can help qualifying homes save up to $14,000. Together, these programs would lower energy costs for consumers by up to $1 billion each year. DOE should immediately make this funding available to states whose programs have not yet launched and are simply awaiting DOE approval, so that our constituents can claim rebates to lower their bills through efficiency upgrades, weatherization improvements, and adoption of heat pumps.

Reverse terminations of previously awarded energy grants. In the past year, your administration has terminated more than $30 billion of competitively awarded grants from DOE and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) intended to deploy low-cost energy projects and upgrade the electric grid. These awards include EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, which includes the National Clean Investment Fund, the Clean Communities Investment Accelerator, and the Solar For All program. These programs are estimated to result in $52 billion in energy cost savings over the next 20 years. EPA has the power to end its attack on these programs at any moment, which would allow funds to immediately start flowing to projects that lower energy costs across the country. Similarly, DOE’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships program provided several billion dollars in grants to modernize and harden grid infrastructure. Without these federal funds, the full cost of these infrastructure projects will be fully paid by utility customers, resulting in higher bills to maintain reliable service in the face of increasing numbers of extreme weather events.

Request additional funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2027 President’s Budget Request. These well-established programs provide a lifeline to struggling Americans. LIHEAP provides utility bill assistance to millions of Americans each year, but current LIHEAP funding levels are only sufficient to serve 1-in-5 eligible households. Through WAP, more than 35,000 households receive energy retrofits each year, resulting in an average of $372 in annual savings on their utility bills. These programs deserve more funding, and yet your past budget requests to Congress have sought to eliminate these essential, proven programs. You should reverse course and begin the Fiscal Year 2027 appropriations cycle by calling upon Congress to provide significant increases to these programs.

The American people are counting on us to address the rising cost of energy. Families should not have to choose between heating their homes and paying for other necessities. Businesses should not face uncompetitive energy costs that threaten jobs and economic growth.

While no single action will solve the energy affordability crisis on its own, it is clear that your administration has embraced numerous policies that have worsened the situation. The actions we have outlined above are within your Administration’s authority and can be implemented immediately to provide meaningful relief to Americans while improving the long-term outlook on energy prices.

Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter.

Rep. Omar Statement on the Arrest of Aliya Rahman

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Ilhan Omar (DFL-MN)

WASHINGTON — Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) released the following statement after her State of the Union guest, Aliya Rahman, was arrested during the president’s speech.

“My guest, Aliya Rahman, stood up silently in the gallery during the president’s speech for a short period of time, part of which other guests were also standing. For that, she was forcibly removed, despite warning officers about her injured shoulders and ultimately charged with ‘Unlawful Conduct.’

“Reports indicate she was aggressively handled until someone intervened to secure medical attention. She was taken to George Washington University Hospital for treatment and later booked at the United States Capitol Police headquarters.  

“The heavy-handed response to a peaceful guest sends a chilling message about the state of our democracy. I am calling for a full explanation of why this arrest occurred.”

Frankel: Higher Costs and ICE Brutality Mark the Real State of the Union

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Lois Frankel (FL-21)

Tonight, Rep. Lois Frankel (FL-22) released the following statement after President Trump delivered his State of the Union address.

“Sadly, tonight Donald Trump ignored the real state of the union,” said Rep. Frankel. “For far too many Americans, life is more expensive—from groceries, to rent, to health care.

His brutal ICE enforcement operations are out of control, terrorizing communities, tearing parents away from their children, and stripping workplaces of productive, valued employees.

It’s time for the President to stop picking fights and work with Congress in a bipartisan way to make life better and more affordable for the American people.”

Congresswoman McCollum Statement on the State of the Union

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL-Minn)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congresswoman Betty McCollum, Dean of the Minnesota Congressional delegation, issued the following statement after the State of the Union:

“Team USA made us proud as Americans – especially our fellow Minnesotans who led the nation to earn the most medals at this year’s games. They showed us all a shining example of what can happen through unity, hard work, and respect for others.

“Unfortunately, those who had the patience to listen to the President’s speech tonight had to endure more than 100 minutes of rambling self-aggrandizement and division.

“When it comes to the reality of the state of our union, we choose to believe our eyes rather than the lies.

“Here in Minnesota, we have seen what happens when President Trump gets his way and a Republican majority in Congress goes along.

“We’ve seen the damage from masked, unidentifiable federal agents invading and occupying our communities to sow chaos, violence, and division. We’ve seen Minnesotans racially profiled and assaulted. We’ve seen the killing of Renee Good and Alex Pretti by federal agents. 

“Minnesotans are paying a heavy price for Trump’s policies. His illegal tariffs are driving up costs – taxing each and every one of us an additional $1,000 last year alone. And more than 100,000 Minnesotans will see their health care and SNAP food assistance stripped away because of the Republicans’ Big Ugly Law. 

“President Trump has targeted our state in an effort to divide us and destroy our way of life, but Minnesotans are responding by doing what we do best: Caring for our neighbors and working to rebuild. We will continue to use every tool available to push back on Donald Trump, Republicans, and their extreme policies as we fight to make life better for the American people. We are united in our efforts to oppose Trump’s reign of chaos, division, and lawlessness. We are united in working for an economy that creates opportunity for families today and their children tomorrow. We are Minnesota Strong.” 

 

Rep. Mike Levin’s Statement on President Trump’s State of the Union

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Levin (CA-49)

February 25, 2026

Washington, D.C.—Rep. Mike Levin (CA-49) released the following statement in response to President Trump’s 2026 State of the Union:

“Donald Trump gave the longest State of the Union in history. But it didn’t include a single serious plan to lower costs for working families.

“Instead, he tried to tell you everything is great while your grocery bill, your rent, and your credit card statement say the opposite.

“He said nothing about an economy that’s squeezing people dry, about health care costs rising for 22 million Americans, or about the $1,745 his illegal tariffs pulled out of your pocket last year. Nothing about the families torn apart by his policies or the risk of dragging us into another endless war most Americans do not want.

“And then a president who has personally profited to the tune of $1.4 billion from his time in office lectured the country about corruption.

“Americans are not stupid. They see what’s happening. They feel it every day. We do not need a three-hour sales pitch. We need lower costs, accountability, and leadership grounded in reality.

“Enough is enough.”

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Congressman Robert Aderholt’s Statement on President Trump’s Address: The State of the Union is Strong, and Getting Stronger

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Tonight, Congressman Robert Aderholt issued the following statement in response to President Donald J. Trump’s State of the Union Address to Congress:

“Tonight, President Trump delivered a strong and inspiring State of the Union Address to Congress. As the President said, America is strong, prosperous, and respected as our nation celebrates its 250th anniversary.

Under President Trump’s leadership, we are restoring peace through strength, defending our border, growing American manufacturing, and putting American families first. I stand beside the President in full support and will continue to deliver on his agenda and deliver real results for the American people. 

I commend the President for securing the border and making it a top priority to ensure that our American cities and communities are safe. This commitment has led to record low illegal border crossings, with nine straight months of no illegal aliens released into the United States. 

By focusing on law and order, thousands of American lives have been saved. We have made historic efforts from defending America’s border to fighting drug trafficking, all delivering peace through strength. The State of the Union is strong, because America is respected on the world stage, and I strongly support the President’s efforts to continue to strengthen America at home and abroad.

This year, the Working Family Tax Cuts are delivering Americans with the largest tax cut for working and middle-class families, including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security. President Trump has worked to put real money back in our pockets. Our economy is being rebuilt brick by brick, and this is because wages are up, jobs are up, and inflation is cooling under the current Administration. Prospective homeowners have seen the dream of owning a home become more realistic due to higher incomes and lower mortgage rates. 

In this new era of growth, rural America is thriving. The Rural Health Transportation Program that was established through the One Big Beautiful Bill, has directed over $203 million dollars to Alabama to ensure our citizens and rural communities benefit for years to come. I have long believed our rural communities deserve the same access to top-notch medical services, and this investment is a real step towards that goal. 

Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District believes in a government that puts Americans first and President Trump’s State of the Union Address shows the values of our district – family, freedom, and faith. I am proud to work alongside President Trump and my Republican colleagues to continue advancing an America first agenda that increases economic growth, protects the most vulnerable, upholds our national security, and delivers peace through strength. 

The state of our union is strong, and the American people have much to look forward to in the coming years.”

LEADER JEFFRIES ON MORNING JOE: “THE PRESIDENT’S SPEECH WAS RIDDLED WITH DIRTY, ROTTEN LIES”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries appeared on MS NOW’s Morning Joe, where he highlighted the lies, propaganda and hatred spewed during the State of the Union address and the fact that Donald Trump has no plan to make life better or more affordable for everyday Americans.

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: Joining us now, House Minority Leader, Democratic Congressman Hakeem Jeffries of New York. Thank you very much for coming on this morning. Sir, the President blamed the nation’s challenges on you and other Democrats. How do you respond to the President and also to your fellow Republicans who repeatedly stood up and applauded his words?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, good morning. Great to be with you. The President’s speech was riddled with dirty, rotten lies, including his unwillingness to confront the affordability crisis that Donald Trump has made worse throughout his entire time in office. This is a guy who promised that he was going to lower costs on day one of his presidency. And, of course, costs haven’t gone down. Costs have gone up. Millions of people are working hard, they’re playing by the rules, but they’re struggling to live paycheck to paycheck. Can’t thrive, can barely survive. The American people know it. Donald Trump tried to lie about it, and he will be held accountable.

WILLIE GEIST: Leader Jeffries, good morning. As we’ve been detailing this morning, so much of what the President said in his speech last night simply isn’t true factually. And yet, Republicans leapt to their feet with every line he delivered. Not totally surprising, that’s standard in State of the Union addresses. But how do you explain, other than just fear of President Trump, fear of his supporters, their abdication of power, that you have the Speaker of the House standing and applauding when President Trump says, for example, ‘I don’t need Congress to place tariffs, I can do it on my own,’ and then the leadership of the Congress jumping up to applaud that. How do explain it as someone who sees it up close?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Yeah, the cult-like behavior of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle is a complete and total abdication of their responsibility to conduct themselves like a separate and co-equal branch of government. But what we’ve seen repeatedly from these folks is that they regularly bend the knee to Donald Trump and behave like they are nothing more than reckless rubber stamps for Donald Trump’s extreme agenda. It’s the reason why the American people are rejecting Republicans in election after election after election over the last 14 consecutive months because they’ve broken promises. They’re visiting extremism on the American people. They’ve failed to actually address anything that is designed to make life better for everyday Americans. And then they lie about it regularly. And so we’re going to continue, as Governor Abigail Spanberger did in such a phenomenal way, to contrast their corruption with our commitment to make life better for everyday Americans, to drive down the high cost of living, to fix our broken healthcare system and to make sure that immigration enforcement in this country is fair and just and humane.

JONATHAN LEMIRE: Leader Jeffries, good morning. The name Jeffrey Epstein was never spoken last night, but his presence hovered over the proceedings. A number of his victims, the survivors, were there in the House of Representatives as guests of Democrats. And the speech last night came just hours after a blockbuster NPR report matched by MS NOW that suggests that a lot of documents pertaining perhaps even to interviews with an accuser of Donald Trump were missing. Setting that aside, we don’t know if that’s true, at the very least DOJ has not, it appears, produced all it’s supposed to. Give us your reaction. What can Democrats do about this?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Yeah, there were at least 14 Epstein survivors who were in the chamber last night, and I had an opportunity to talk with several of them in advance of the so-called State of the Union Address to thank them for their strength, their courage, their resilience and their persistence in getting us to this point to try to push for maximum transparency and maximum accountability. And yet, of course, we all understood that the fight needed to continue because the Department of Justice has failed to comply with the law. This is a situation where ‘public sentiment,’ as Abraham Lincoln once said, ‘is everything. With it, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can [succeed].’ And the American people are going to continue to demand, led by the survivors, that we get full transparency, full accountability, that the files are completely and totally released to the American people. We’ve made a lot of progress. There’s still millions of documents that remain hidden by the Department of Justice. But I am confident, led by these courageous survivors, that we are going to get to the place that we need to get to.

MARA GAY: Leader, President Trump is calling on Congress to pass a bill that would require Americans to show ID in order to vote. What can the Democrats—and in particular Democratic leadership—do right now to ensure that the vote this November is protected and that this President and his enablers do not take it away?

LEADER JEFFRIES: Well, first of all, we strongly oppose the so-called SAVE Act in the House, and Leader Schumer has made clear that it is dead on arrival in the Senate. Donald Trump is not interested, of course, in a free and fair election and this legislation is about voter suppression because the Republicans know that they are on their way to losing as has been the case for the last 14 months. Now, part of their scheme had to do with trying to gerrymander the national congressional map. And cynics and skeptics suggested that Democrats were just going to allow that to happen and Republicans would be able to steal 10, 12, up to 15 seats. Of course, that effort has been met forcefully and decisively, and that has failed. Successfully, we’ve stopped them in the courts from being able to federalize the National Guard, which certainly was part of his scheme. And now we’re involved in an all-hands-on-deck effort with civil rights groups, civil liberties groups, unions, civil society, Democratic governors, Democratic attorneys general, Members of the House and the Senate, partnering with state and local elected officials to unleash the largest voter protection effort that the country has ever seen, including in presidential elections, though this will be a midterm because we understand the stakes are so high.

MIKA BRZEZINSKI: House Minority Leader, Democratic Congressman Hakeem Jeffries of New York. Thank you very much for coming on this morning.

Full interview can be watched here.

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Scalise on SOTU: The American People Saw Who Stands with Them

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Scalise (1st District of Louisiana)

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-La.) joined CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss President Trump’s State of the Union address, which highlighted historic progress on border security, economic recovery, government accountability, and tax relief for working families and drew a sharp contrast with Democrats who refused to stand in support.

Click here or the image above to view Leader Scalise’s full interview. 
Highlights from Leader Scalise’s interview:On President Trump delivering the most secure border in history:“The number one election issue in 2024 was border security. It was the biggest issue everywhere you went. Border towns, places nowhere near the border, because people saw how crazy it was when Democrats opened the border. Joe Biden, for four years, let it happen. And you saw it, it wasn’t just millions of people. It was violent criminals. You saw crime spike. Every city was seeing violent crime because of this. President Trump said, ‘I’m going to stop it.’ And he did. And when he said – the easy question, Democrats call it a trap because they’ve lost their way as a party – will you stand up for America against people coming in illegally who want to do us harm? And they sat down, and it showed the country who’s on your side and who just wants to have wide-open borders and violent crime in communities. And they would not stand up when you had victims of crime. President Trump pointed out, by the way, in the audience, people whose daughters were murdered by these illegals who came in because of their open border policy. And here’s the mom saying, ‘Don’t let it happen to anybody else.’ And Democrats are sitting down like they’re okay with the murder. It’s insane. And so it showed the American people just what’s going on.”On Democrats refusing to celebrate tax cuts for hardworking Americans:“If you want to throw the bums out, voters saw last night who the bums were. The people who were sitting down when President Trump said: I want to give you a big tax refund. When you file your tax returns, you’re going to get over $1,000 back. No tax on tips, no tax on tips. No tax on overtime. And he said, and they – and he pointed to Democrats because every Democrat voted against that – he said, ‘They want to raise your taxes.’ And they all stood up and applauded. That was maybe the only time the Democrats stood up and applauded when they basically took ownership of the fact that they, as a party, want to raise your taxes. And you’re seeing it in New York, you’re seeing it in California, where they’re raising taxes to the point where they’re running their own people out of their state. Well, do you really want to get run out of America? Vote for Democrats if you do. But that’s going to be the contrast in November’s election.“I think people, they recognize, look, they lost $3,000 of buying power during the Biden years. Four years, they lost $3,000. They made up $1,200 of that in the first year of Donald Trump. It’s a lot more money in their pocket, but it’s not where they used to be before Biden took office. And so we need to keep that progress going. We need to keep delivering for those working families, and we will. But you saw last night who wants to go back to the days of taking money out of your pocket.”On President Trump rooting out fraud and protecting taxpayer dollars:“You saw when he started talking about fraud in Minnesota, and J.D. Vance is going to be the fraud czar in charge of rooting it out, you saw all the Minnesota Democrats yelling at him. I mean, how disgraceful is that? First of all, yelling at the President of the United States, yelling because he is stopping fraud of your money? $19 billion so far identified. We have whistleblowers in Minnesota. Many of them are Democrats who say we’re disgusted by the theft of our money by people. And the governor is looking the other way. The attorney general is looking the other way. That’s more money out of your pocket for theft. And we’re stopping it. President Trump is stopping it.”On building on the success of the Working Families Tax Cut:“Well, I’d like to see a reconciliation 2.0. I’ve been in meetings with some of our members. We put together cross-sections so that you have not just the ultra-conservatives or just the moderates or just the swing district members. We put them all in a room, about 15, kind of break them up. And then we start talking through, is there consensus? We have a two-seat majority. And as you saw last night, every single Democrat is going to vote against cutting your taxes. And so if we’re going to do it, it’s going to be done on our own only with Republicans. And so the consensus isn’t there yet. We have to obviously build that.“We did that for the Working Families Tax Cut. We built that bill over months of meetings and negotiations with our members, with the President, with his team. Then we put together a phenomenal bill that’s delivering now for American people, signed by July Fourth of last year. When you file your return this April, you’re going to get over $1,000 back because of that bill. Most families will. We’re not at that stage yet. We’re trying to see if we can find consensus. If we do, we’ll move it. We’ll do it on our own because, sadly, you saw Democrats just want to root against America because they don’t like Donald Trump. But the American people elected Donald Trump, and he’s delivering on the promises that he ran on. That’s what people are excited about.”

Congressmen Cohen and Aderholt Condemn Attack on Protesters by Azerbaijani Security in D.C.

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09)

WASHINGTON — Congressmen Steve Cohen (TN-9) and Robert Aderholt (AL-4), co-chairs of the Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus, released the following statement in response to attacks on protesters in Washington, D.C. on Friday:

“We are very concerned with reports and videos we’ve seen of attacks on protesters outside the Waldorf Astoria by Azerbaijani security personnel on Friday. The Constitution of the United States protects peaceful protest, provided it does not interfere with normal activities, and there is no indication that was the case here. As guests of the United States, we expect Azerbaijani officials to respect American democratic principles such as the rights of free speech and free assembly. As this situation develops, we call for a full investigation into the incident and ask Azerbaijani officials to refrain from similar actions in the future.”

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