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During Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday, members of the far-left ‘Squad’ were visibly emotional as their protests were overshadowed by a resounding chorus of ‘U-S-A’ from the Republican majority. Among those affected were Democratic representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, who found themselves struggling to be heard amidst the fervent nationalistic chants.
The tension in the room escalated when President Trump launched into a critique of what he described as ‘Somali pirates who ransack Minnesota,’ a remark that deeply unsettled Omar and Tlaib. In response, the two congresswomen vocally accused Trump of falsehoods, asserting that his policies had resulted in American casualties, particularly referencing the state’s immigration enforcement measures.
Their protests, however, were quickly drowned out by Republicans who stood up in unison, chanting ‘U-S-A’ and effectively silencing the opposition. This show of solidarity underscored the political divide that has characterized much of Trump’s presidency.
Trump further elaborated on his claims by pointing to alleged welfare fraud in Minnesota, which he accused members of the Somali community of orchestrating. He claimed that these actions had deprived American taxpayers of $19 billion, framing the issue as a broader indictment of corruption and lawlessness in some international regions.
The President’s remarks tapped into ongoing debates about immigration and national security, highlighting how these issues continue to evoke strong reactions from both supporters and detractors alike.
The President said the welfare fraud ‘reminds us that there are large parts of the world where bribery, corruption and lawlessness are the norm, not the exception.’
He warned that ‘importing these cultures through unrestricted immigration and open borders brings those problems right here to the USA.’
Cameras panned to a distraught Omar – who is Somali and represents Minneapolis – as Trump tore into the compatriots in her home state who have become enemy number one in his immigration crackdown.
Far-left members of the Squad looked close to tears as their heckles were drowned out by chants of USA during Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday
Democratic representatives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib broke out into furious yelling as Trump ripped into Somali fraud in Minnesota
Republican members of Congress applaud President Donald Trump as Democrats remain seated
Omar yelled abuse about Trump’s immigration crackdown, including: ‘You have killed Americans’
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) (R) and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MI) shout during U.S. President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address during a Joint Session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on February 24
US Representatives Ilhan Omar, Democrat from Minnesota, and Rashida Tlaib, Democrat from Michigan, shout as President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on Tuesday
Omar screams at the President on Tuesday during the State of the Union address
Omar and Tlaib yelled abuse at Trump’s immigration enforcement, which was scaled back earlier this month after federal agents killed two protesters.
‘You have killed Americans,’ the Democratic pair screeched as the House descended into anarchy.
The President turned his fury on the women, branding them a ‘disgrace’ and telling the pair: ‘You should be ashamed.’
Republican lawmakers took that as an invitation, and their entire side of the House Chamber was quickly on its feet chanting: ‘U-S-A, U-S-A.’
Trump’s speech had been beset by protests before it even got underway.
Texas Democrat Al Green was ejected after brandishing a placard reading: ‘Black people aren’t apes.’
Green’s placard referenced a recent Trump social media post featuring an AI video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as primates.
Trump kept walking as GOP Senators Markwayne Mullin and Roger Marshall moved swiftly to stand in front of Green, blocking his sign from view.
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U.S. Rep. Al Green holds a sign which reads, ‘Black people aren’t apes’ as Donald Trump arrives to deliver the State of the Union address on Tuesday
Republican lawmakers surround Al Green as he holds a sign protesting the president
Green is ushered out of the House Chamber holding his incendiary sign
Republican lawmakers swat down Green’s placard
Green engages in a tug of war with furious Republicans trying to snatch his sign
The speech came as Trump faces his lowest approval ratings, with the economy and his immigration crackdown topping voter grievance lists.
Trump’s speech focused on domestic accomplishments from his first year in office, including a ratepayer pledge to keep energy prices down amid soaring costs driven by AI data centers.
The President also touted his TrumpRx initiative to deliver affordable pharmaceuticals to American families.