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Trump's Big Speech: How Democrats Plan to Respond
USA, WashingtonSunday, March 2, 2025
Some Democrats, like Senator Chris Murphy, think the speech will be more of a rally for Trump's supporters than a serious policy discussion. He's skipping the event and plans to participate in a counter-programming event with a progressive advocacy group instead. Murphy believes Democrats need to be on the offensive all the time, not just during big speeches. Other Democrats, like former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, will be appearing on TV shows to share their thoughts.
Outside of Washington, there's a protest movement called "50501" planning a rally on the same day as Trump's speech. They want to give voters a chance to voice their frustrations with Trump and his policies. Recent polls show that many Democrats are unhappy with how their party has been handling the response to Trump so far. They feel like Democrats in Congress aren't doing enough to oppose him.
Democrats are also worried about upcoming battles over the budget and potential government shutdowns. They're planning to step up their attacks on Trump's policy vision, especially when it comes to things like Medicaid cuts. Senator Ruben Gallego from Arizona is planning to hold town halls in rural parts of his state to talk about how these cuts could affect people there. He thinks Democrats need to take their message to places that aren't typically Democratic strongholds.
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