President Joe Biden Addresses Nation in Critical State of the Union Address


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7:25 PM PT — The President announced he’s directing the U.S. military to install a seaside pier in Gaza that will allow for a massive influx of aid to Palestinians. He emphasized that no U.S. troops will be on the ground in Gaza, and implored Israel to do more to allow for the flow of humanitarian aid.

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6:50 PM PT — Biden directly addressed the Supreme Court Justices seated in the front of the chamber, and issued what came off like a not-so-subtle threat regarding their overturning of Roe V. Wade — “With all due respect Justices, the women of America are not without electoral or political power. You’re about to realize just how wrong you are about that.”

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Did Biden just threated the Supreme Court Justices at the State of the Union ?#StateOfTheUnion pic.twitter.com/dktdZ25SE6

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Biden’s clear hope … the line will prompt women upset about the loss of reproductive rights to vote for him. He vowed to restore Roe V. Wade if voters give the Dems control of the House of Representatives.

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6:30 PM PT — The Prez didn’t waste much time going right after Donald Trump … although he didn’t say his name, just 3 minutes into the speech he started talking about Ukraine and Russian President Vladimir Putin‘s invasion, and said, “Now my predecessor, a former Republican President tells Putin, ‘Do whatever the hell you want.’ That’s a quote.”

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President Biden slams Donald Trump’s comment that Russia can “whatever the hell they want” to NATO countries that do not pay their dues, calling it “outrageous, dangerous, and unacceptable.”

Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) joins Democrats in applauding. pic.twitter.com/N3cPD5Z13V

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The remark drew jeers from the GOP, but Biden continued, “Bowing down to a Russian leader, I think it’s outrageous, it’s dangerous and it’s unacceptable.”

President Biden is giving his third State of the Union address since being in office … and he’s got a lot to talk about heading into his campaign for a second term.

POTUS is speaking to the nation from the Capitol, making his case to return to the White House as voters get ready for his election rematch with Donald Trump.

While lotsa folks are concerned about Biden’s age — he’s 81 and Trump is 77 — the Prez says his age is actually a positive as it gives him a wealth of knowledge and experience.

Biden’s prepared remarks have him saying, “My lifetime has taught me to embrace freedom and democracy. A future based on the core values that have defined America: honesty, decency, dignity, equality. To respect everyone. To give everyone a fair shot. To give hate no safe harbor. Now some other people my age see a different story: an American story of resentment, revenge, and retribution. That’s not me.”

Other topics Joe is likely to address … the war in Ukraine, Israel and Gaza, abortion, taxes, healthcare, immigration, inflation and prescription drug prices.

Biden’s expected to highlight his accomplishments during his first 3 years in the White House, and draw a fine line between Republicans and himself … possibly even getting some shots in at the GOP.

JB’s been working on his speech for a minute now, but attempted to lighten the mood early on Thursday by posting a Zoom call with several ex-presidents from TV and film.

No one’s seriously expecting him to borrow from Bill Pullman‘s famous “Independence Day” speech.

SOTU addresses are always important as they’re intended to address all the issues impacting Americans — but this one’s even more critical as it’s likely to be the single largest audience Biden will have between now and Election Day.

Check back in this post, as we’ll be updating with all the standout moments from his speech.

You can view the original article HERE.

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