
I did not hear one word from Trump tonight about the economic reality facing 60 percent of our people [who live paycheck to paycheck], or the enormous stress that they are living under.
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I did not hear one word from Trump tonight about the economic reality facing 60 percent of our people [who live paycheck to paycheck], or the enormous stress that they are living under.

Supporting the immediate reinstatement of Member Wilcox and the swift passage of the PRO Act would be major steps toward building real worker power.

No, we’re not going to cut Social Security. Quite the contrary, we must expand Social Security benefits and extend its solvency for the next 75 years.

Do you know what's really in it? This budget would cut Medicaid by $880 billion. Oh, I guess Trump forgot to talk about that.

in so many words, Trump urged Congress to pass his 'big, beautiful budget.'

Never before in the history of our nation have income and wealth inequality been greater than today.

This budget would cut Medicaid by $880 billion. Oh, I guess Trump forgot to talk about that.

Trump’s focus is on issues nowhere near the concerns of the American people.

this budget would cut Medicaid by $880 billion. Oh, I guess Trump forgot to talk about that.

every President of the United States has a right to review and realign programs funded by Congress, but only if the President acts in a way that complies with the law. In the past 5 weeks, President Trump, Elon Musk, and Secretary of State…

If we stand together and not let them divide us up by the color of our skin or where we were born...

not one word about throwing millions of kids off of the health insurance they have.

Tonight, Trump claimed that millions of dead people between the ages of 100 and 360 were collecting Social Security checks.

Trump’s focus is nowhere near the concerns of the American people.

Given this reality, we cannot provide another $1.1 trillion tax break to the top 1 percent by making massive cuts to healthcare, housing, education and nutrition assistance as President Trump and Republicans in Congress want to do.

despair is not an option. Giving up is not acceptable.