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Democrats Warn Against Heckling at Trump’s SOTU as Party Plans Competing Rebuttals

Donald Trump delivers a speech before Congress, flanked by Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi, with an American flag backdrop.

Donald Trump delivers a speech before Congress, flanked by Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi, with an American flag backdrop.
President Trump delivering the 2020 State of the Union address. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Democratic leaders have urged their members not to interrupt President Trump during next week’s State of the Union address.

According to a report from Axios, the party is preparing a slate of separate responses from different factions as part of a strategy that will result in several competing messages on the same night.

Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger will deliver the official Democratic rebuttal, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer announced.

The opposition party has traditionally offered a formal response to the president’s address since the early 1980s.

But that will not be the only Democratic rebuttal.

California Sen. Alex Padilla is set to deliver a Spanish-language response, which will presumably try and portray Hispanics as a left-wing monolith fighting Trump’s immigration policies.

Padilla drew national attention last year after he was removed from a Homeland Security press conference while attempting to question officials about mass deportations.

In announcing his role, Jeffries said Padilla has “consistently fought back and proven Democrats will not bend the knee to this out-of-control administration.”

Meanwhile, Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) will give a separate address on behalf of the Working Families Party.

Some Democrats are also planning to attend activist-organized counter-events, including gatherings billed as the “People’s State of the Union” and the “State of the Swamp.”

Others may not attend the president’s speech at all. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) is among those expected to skip the address.

The result is likely to be a series of Democratic responses, delivered across different platforms and aimed at different audiences, as the party works to challenge Trump’s agenda heading into the midterm cycle.

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