Nothing the President says tonight will change the material conditions of the American people.
We still don’t have healthcare.
We still don’t have affordable housing.
We still send money to Israel.
And those in the Epstein files are still dodging accountability. #SOTU2026
Trump’s Republican enablers in Congress have crossed a line. A bright, red line. Using the power of the federal government to systematically burden women voters. This is authoritarianism. It is unAmerican. We must rise up and defeat the SAVE Act. #HandsOffHerVote
Today, many leaders will rightly condemn President Donald Trump’s unlawful and unjust actions in Venezuela, and I join them.
But just as glaring, and far more damning, is Congress’ ongoing abdication of its constitutional duty. For almost a year now, the legislative branch has failed to check a president who repeatedly violates his oath, disregards the law, and endangers American interests at home and abroad.
Time and again, Congress, now led by Republicans, has chosen spineless complicity over its sworn responsibilities. From the reckless leaking of classified information that put American troops at risk, to the illegal use of military force destroying vessels and killing people in the Caribbean and the Pacific without congressional authorization, there has been a stunning absence of accountability.
No hearings.
No serious investigations.
No enforcement of checks and balances.
No accountability.
Again and again, the president has exceeded his authority, defied congressional intent, trampled the separation of powers, and broken the law - while Congress looked away in cowardice and submission.
Republicans in Congress own this corrosive collapse of our constitutional order. With only a handful of honorable exceptions, they have bent themselves to the will of Donald Trump, afraid to state in public the feelings they often communicate privately. That submission, this abandonment of independent judgment and constitutional courage, now stands as one of the greatest dangers to our nation and to the global order America claims to defend.
Nicolás Maduro is a brutal dictator who has committed grave abuses. The United States military remains the most capable fighting force on Earth, and our praiseworthy service members carry out their orders with professionalism and excellence.
But none of that suspends the Constitution.
The Constitution is unambiguous: Congress has the power and responsibility to authorize the use of military force and declare war. Congress has a duty of oversight. Congress must serve as a check, not a rubber stamp, to the President. On this count, Congress has failed.
We face an authoritarian-minded president who acts with dangerous growing impunity. He has shown a willingness to defy court orders, violate the law, ignore congressional intent, and shred basic norms of decency and democracy. This pattern will continue unless the Article I branch of government, especially Republican congressional leadership, finds the courage to act.
They must stop behaving as partisan puppets and start acting as patriotic constitutional stewards.
What happened today is wrong. Congressional Republicans would say so immediately if a Democratic president had done the same. Their silence is surrender. And in that surrender lie the seeds of our democratic unraveling.
There are still three years left in this administration. From the pardoning of individuals who violently attacked police officers while attempting to overturn our election to this latest extrajudicial assault on another nation’s sovereignty, the damage will continue unless it is confronted.
Enough is enough.
25 years ago, Bill Clinton had America on the path to being debt-free by 2010. Bush then got us into two wars and crashed the economy.
Since then, Trump has destroyed the economy twice after Presidents Obama and Biden fixed it.
Want a good economy? Elect Democrats.
In fact, here are some stats Fox News doesn't want you to know:
- 52 million jobs have been created since the Cold War.
- Democratic administrations created 50 million.
- Republican administrations created 1.9 million.
Republican Presidents have 1 thing in common: recession.
These claims from Trump about how Tylenol causes autism feels very similar to when he suggested injecting disinfectant to treat COVID. A bunch of unqualified Yes Men he installed, trying to pass off conspiracies as medical science
Deploying the military on U.S. soil as law enforcement against Americans was on page 555 of Project 2025.
So don’t say “I didn’t vote for this,” because you did.
This isn’t a response.
This was always their plan.
BREAKING: Trump says now’s the perfect time for Jerome Powell to cut interest rates—right as his own tariffs are lighting the economy on fire.
Wreck the market, then beg the Fed to bail you out? Classic.
He’s crashing the car and asking Powell to pump the brakes on gravity.