During President Donald Trump's address to Congress on Tuesday, a Republican congressman ripped a protest sign from the hands of his Democratic colleague.
President Donald Trump took to his Truth Social platform on Wednesday evening to rage that his address to Congress received no notable applause from Democrats. "The Democrats should lose the Midterms based on their behavior at last night’s Joint Address to Congress,
Just over the president's shoulder you may have spotted a small, handwritten sign. It read, "This is NOT Normal," in black ink.
President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress got off to a fiery start when a House Republican tore a protest sign away from a Democrat congresswoman. Rep. Melanie Stansbury of New Mexico was visible behind Trump as he walked into the chamber,
To my fellow citizens, America is back,” Donald Trump said, although it’s unclear where, exactly, America ever went.
U.S. Rep. Melanie Stansbury found herself at the center of a dramatic moment Tuesday evening just before President Donald Trump's address to Congress. A Texas Republican ripped a sign from the New Mexico Democrat's hands that said,
Democrats are scaling up resistance to President Donald Trump's policies. Their heckling and signs during last night's joint address showcased the sharp partisan divide and demonstrated the renewed effort to stand up to the Trump administration.
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Stansbury's sign read 'This is not normal' and was shown as Trump was ushered toward the front of the House Chamber.