Cory Booker Makes Historic 25-Hour Senate Speech
Cory Booker Makes Historic 25-Hour Senate Speech

Cory Booker Makes Historic 25-Hour Senate Speech

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Democratic Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey made history by delivering a record-breaking 25-hour speech on the Senate floor, surpassing the previous record held by Strom Thurmond. Booker's marathon address critiqued President Donald Trump's policies and sought to temporarily stall the GOP agenda, drawing on the civil rights legacy of his mentor, John Lewis, to urge Americans to challenge injustice. His speech was supported from the sidelines by Republican Senator John Curtis, who allowed a standing ovation, breaking Senate decorum. Booker's effort, which included no breaks for food or water, has been noted as a significant political moment, with some suggesting it positions him as a potential Democratic leader for the 2028 presidential race. The speech highlighted the moral imperative of the moment, emphasizing it was not about partisan politics but about right versus wrong. This feat underscores Booker's roots in civil rights activism and his ongoing commitment to fight for justice and equality.

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