Multiple Democrats Walk Out of Trump Speech in Protest
Multiple Democrats Walk Out of Trump Speech in Protest

Multiple Democrats Walk Out of Trump Speech in Protest

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Multiple Democratic representatives walked out of President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress in protest of his policies and rhetoric. Representatives Andrea Salinas and Maxine Dexter from Oregon, alongside Ayanna Pressley from Massachusetts, publicly expressed their opposition, citing Trump's alleged disregard for democratic norms and his detrimental policies towards working families (KATU, WCVB). Sydney Kamlager-Dove from California also exited, criticizing Trump's lack of concern for everyday Americans (Daily News). Trump's speech, marked by Republican applause, faced Democratic dissent, including signs like 'Protect Veterans' and 'Save Medicaid' (KGW). Notably, Democratic Congressman Al Green was ejected for heckling during the address (AJC).

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