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Jeffries: Trump State of the Union ‘riddled with dirty rotten lies’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) did not hold back in his criticism of President Trump’s State of the Union address on Wednesday. In a scathing response, Jeffries called the speech “riddled with dirty rotten lies” and accused the president of ignoring the pressing issues facing Americans.

“The president’s speech was riddled with dirty, rotten lies,” Jeffries stated. He went on to highlight Trump’s failure to address the affordability crisis that has only worsened during his time in office. Jeffries pointed out that instead of taking action to alleviate the burden on hardworking Americans, Trump has only made the situation worse.

Jeffries’ strong words come as no surprise, as the State of the Union address has become a platform for the president to boast about his supposed accomplishments and paint a rosy picture of the country. However, Jeffries was not afraid to call out the president’s false claims and hold him accountable for his actions.

One of the main issues that Jeffries highlighted was the affordability crisis that has been plaguing the country. Despite Trump’s claims of a booming economy, the reality is that many Americans are struggling to make ends meet. The cost of living continues to rise, while wages remain stagnant. This has resulted in a growing number of families living paycheck to paycheck and struggling to afford basic necessities.

Jeffries also criticized Trump for his failure to address the rising costs of healthcare and prescription drugs. He pointed out that while the president promised to lower drug prices, they have only continued to rise under his administration. This has put a strain on many Americans, especially those with chronic illnesses who rely on medication to survive.

Furthermore, Jeffries called out Trump’s lack of action on climate change, an issue that has become increasingly urgent. The president has continuously denied the existence of climate change and rolled back environmental regulations, putting the planet and future generations at risk. Jeffries emphasized the need for immediate action to address this global crisis.

In addition to these pressing issues, Jeffries also highlighted Trump’s divisive rhetoric and actions. He called out the president for his attacks on immigrants, his disregard for the rule of law, and his constant attempts to divide the country. Jeffries stressed the importance of unity and working together to find solutions to the challenges facing the nation.

Despite the harsh criticism, Jeffries also offered a message of hope and resilience. He reminded Americans that they have the power to bring about change and hold their leaders accountable. He urged them to use their voices and their votes to make a difference and create a better future for all.

In conclusion, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not mince his words in his response to President Trump’s State of the Union address. He called out the president for his lies and failures, while also offering a message of hope and determination. It is now up to the American people to take action and demand real solutions to the issues that affect their daily lives. As Jeffries stated, “We are a resilient people, and we will not be deterred by dirty, rotten lies. We will continue to fight for a better future for all.”

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