Support for President Donald J. Trump’s State of the Union Address | Eastern North Carolina Now

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    Members of Congress

    Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY): "I was proud to attend President Trump's State of the Union address and hear him discuss the crucial work we're doing together for the American people."

    House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA): "America is better off because of President Trump's policies. As we heard this evening, in just a few short years this administration has carried out a pro-growth, forward-thinking agenda that has delivered for the people we have the privilege to serve."

    Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-SD): "I share the president's optimism about the opportunities that lie ahead - that America's brightest days are yet to come. I look forward to working with the administration and with my colleagues in Congress to continue building on the pro-growth, pro-jobs, and pro-national security agenda the American people elected us to pursue."

    House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA): "Tonight, President Trump delivered a message of relentless optimism and unapologetic strength. ... Our national story over the past three years has been one of triumph over the forces of decline."

    Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-AK): "Tonight, @POTUS @realDonaldTrump delivered a strong #StateoftheUnion, an optimistic speech-optimism that is based on real results that we're seeing in America and Alaska. #sotu"

    Sen. Richard Shelby (R-AL): "The President's address to Congress tonight was an encouraging reminder of all that we have accomplished throughout his time in office. From fostering a thriving economy and generating job creation to building a robust military and protecting our national security interests, the nation has experienced tremendous growth."

    Sen. John Boozman (R-AR): "@realDonaldTrump outlined a good vision for the future. I look forward to working w/ him to achieve even more, building on the success of the last few years. Here's my response to some of his #SOTU themes and where we're headed in the weeks & months to come. God Bless America."

    Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR): "Tonight, the president outlined an agenda that will continue to build on the achievements of the last three years. I share his commitment to building a strong economy that helps American workers and a strong military that keeps us safe from threats like China and Iran. Our efforts implementing this ambitious agenda must begin now, especially protecting Americans from the Wuhan coronavirus and dangerous sanctuary city policies."

    Sen. Martha McSally (R-AZ): "I thought it was President Trump's best speech. I had tears in my eyes - first time in my life in a State of the Union address, a couple of times. ... I thought it was so strong on President Trump's accomplishments, but then also so touching with the stories."

    Sen. Cory Gardner (R-CO): "Tonight the President offered a call to put division behind us and to come together to create new opportunities for Americans from every walk of life. ... We must remember that much more unites us than divides us as Americans. I hope that our nation's elected leaders can rise to meet this moment to work in a bipartisan fashion to solve the most challenging issues facing the American people."

    Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL): "President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday night was a much-needed and refreshing reminder that life does indeed exist outside the Washington bubble.The president spoke to the real hopes and anxieties felt by Americans who live outside of the Beltway bubble. He spoke to the hundreds of millions of Americans who do not spend each day refreshing their Twitter accounts to find out the latest 'hot take.'"

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