Senator Cory Booker has launched an extensive and impassioned speech on the Senate floor against the Trump administration, covering critical issues like Social Security, healthcare, and immigration. He intends to speak as long as physically possible to advocate for Americans who feel neglected during this crisis. While garnering attention for the length of his remarks, it's important to note that this does not qualify as a filibuster since the Senate isn't currently voting on legislation. His speech also highlights the significance of standing firm against perceived injustices in governance.
Monday evening, Booker posted on X that he had "taken the Senate floor and will speak for as long as I'm physically able to lift the voices of Americans who are being harmed and not being heard in this moment of crisis."
These are not normal times in America, and they should not be treated as such," Booker said.
When is it enough? When the president of the United States starts a memecoin on his first day, violating the emoluments clause immediately and enriching himself?
Booker has captured national attention as he has railed against Trump on a number of topics, ranging from Social Security to healthcare to immigration.
Collection
[
|
...
]