A spirited President Joe Biden delivered a fiery, partisan State of the Union address on Thursday, fit for an election year with enormously high stakes in a divided nation.
“Not sinceย President Lincolnย and theย Civil Warย haveย freedomย andย democracyย been under assault here at homeย as they are today,” Biden said early in the speech.
“What makes our momentย rareย is thatย freedomย andย democracyย are under attack, both at home and overseas, at the very same time,” he said.
“Overseas,ย [President Vladimir] Putinย ofย Russiaย is on the march, invadingย Ukraineย and sowing chaosย throughoutย Europe and beyond.ย If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop at Ukraine, I assure you,ย he will not,” the president said to cheers from Democrats and a applause to smattering of Republicans.
“My messageย to President Putinย is simple.ย We will not walk away.ย Weย will not bow down.ย Iย will not bow down,” Biden said.
The president also celebrated Sweden’s ascension into NATO earlier in the day, as Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson sat to the left of First Lady Jill Biden in her guest box.
US First Lady Jill Biden alongside Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson waves during US President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on March 7, 2024.ย
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On domestic policy, Biden was even more confrontational than he was on foreign affairs, repeatedly calling out Republicans and sparring live on TV with some of the loudest voices in the GOP caucus.
“In November,ย my team began serious negotiations with a bipartisan group of senators. The result was aย bipartisan billย with theย toughestย set ofย borderย securityย reforms we’ve ever seenย in this country,” said Biden.
As Republicans booed the bill that they sunk in the House, Biden turned to them.
“Oh, you don’t think so? You don’t like that bill, huh? Darn, that’s amazing,” he said.
“Because that bipartisan deal would hire 1,500 more…
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