Joe Kennedy's criticizes Trump in Democratic response
Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-MA) sharply criticized President Donald Trump and his administration, giving the Democratic party's response to the State of the Union with a speech that became a rallying cry around key causes that make up his party's coalition. Kennedy, who spoke in front of a Mustang on a car lift in the autoshop at Diman Regional Technical School in Fall River, Massachusetts, pitched the Democratic Party as a party that helps "Coal miners or single moms. Rural communities or inner cities. The coast or the heartland." "So here is the answer Democrats offer tonight: we choose both," he said. "We fight for both. Because the strongest, richest, greatest nation in the world shouldn't leave any one behind." Kennedy, who comes from one of the most prominent families in American politics, referenced helping immigrants, addressing those affected by the expiring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program and at one point speaking to them in Spanish. He indirectly referenced Trump as a "bully" during his response. "Bullies may land a punch. They might leave a mark," the Massachusetts Democrat said. "But they have never, not once, in the history of our United States, managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future." He also tied the turmoil of the past year to Trump's administration, saying, "We all feel the fault lines of a fractured country ... We hear the voices of Americans who feel forgotten and forsaken." Kennedy slammed Trump for "targeting laws" that protect Americans.
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