Minnesota Democrats' SOTU moment of shame
Alpha News reports "While speaking about illegal immigration, the president initiated a remarkable moment of audience participation. That moment yielded a shocking response from Democrats. Partway through his speech, Trump asked the audience of Republican and Democrat lawmakers to stand if they agreed with the following statement: 'The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.' The Republican side of the House chamber immediately stood and applauded. However, the Democratic side of the chamber stayed seated. Among those who stayed seated during this moment were a group of Minnesota Democrats."
Check this out: Consider this proof that the DFL was, at best, indifferent to Medicaid fraud, which was committed mostly by Somalis. Notice, too, President Trump's hand gestures towards the Democrat side of the chamber. They stayed sitting the entire time. Further, notice that VP J.D. Vance and Speaker Johnson were virtually launched out of their chairs.Minnesota DFLers refuse to say America’s first job is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens
— Alpha News (@AlphaNews) February 25, 2026
President Trump asked Amy Klobuchar and Angie Craig to stand if they believe America's first duty is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens. Neither Klobuchar nor… pic.twitter.com/cgbPUsoNSO
Wednesday night on The Five, Jessica Tarlov tried spinning the incident by saying that Democrats didn't want to be President Trump's props. Nice try but it's BS. Instead of being some of President Trump's props, why not stand up because it's the legal thing to do.
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