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IntroductionDivision at Trump's Congressional Speech: Democrats Protest, Republicans SupportOn the evening ...

Division at Trump's Congressional Speech: Democrats Protest, Republicans Support
On the evening of March 4th, local time, U.S. President Trump delivered a speech at the Congress where the atmosphere was tense. Democratic legislators responded with boos, jeers, and protests, while Republican legislators continued to cheer and applaud, creating a stark contrast between the two parties.
When Trump entered the chamber, he greeted the legislators, but Democratic legislators reacted with indifference and even expressed dissatisfaction directly. A Democratic representative from New Mexico held up a sign reading "This is not normal," which was then snatched and thrown to the ground by a Republican representative, causing a moment of chaos.
Trump's Boasts of Achievements Spark Party Conflict
Trump began his speech with "America is back" and claimed that his administration had achieved more in just 43 days than most governments do in four or eight years. This statement immediately provoked discontent among Democratic legislators, leading to boos and ridicule, while Republican legislators responded by chanting "USA," creating a highly confrontational scene.
Democratic Legislator Interrupts Speech, Chaos Ensues
During the speech, a Democratic representative from Texas repeatedly interrupted Trump, waving a cane and shouting at the President. The Speaker of the House intervened in an attempt to restore order, warning the legislator to maintain decorum, but to no avail; the security eventually escorted the legislator out.
Partisan Divisions Widen, Political Rivalries Deepen
This congressional speech highlighted the profound divisions between the two major American parties. While Republicans showed strong support for Trump's policies, Democrats expressed their dissatisfaction through protests and dissenting voices. As the U.S. election approaches, this political confrontation is likely to intensify further, affecting future policy directions and voter attitudes.

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