Washington Post columnist mocks protests of the Democratic Party at Trump’s address

Washington Post columnist ran into protests of democratic legislators during President Donald Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.
In a piece, Monica Hesse’s opinion columnist has destroyed selected methods of a democratic party by protesting Trump’s speech. Hesse claimed that the views were ultimately ineffective in doing anything to destroy the president’s agenda or make him look bad, and only discovered how incompetent the party is currently.
She wrote that the “democratic message” exposed in speech was, “We don’t know what to do.”
Democratic members of the Congress hold the signs read by “Save Medicaid” and “Veterans Protection” as US President Donald Trump speaks during addressing a joint session of the Congress at the US Capitol House in Washington, DC, March 4, 2025. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)
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During Trump’s almost two -hour speech, dozens of democratic legislators wore appropriate pink clothing and wore signs to protest with Trump’s plan. The signs had different messages on them, with some reading, “Musk steals”, “save Medicaid”, and others citing “false”, which were to be detained when the legislators heard a point from the president they claimed were not right.
They also ran into Trump as he spoke. The most extreme example of this was when Tail. Al Green, D-Texas He started yelling at Trump’s middle speech. Congressman continued despite the warnings of the speaker of the house of Mike Johnson, R-L., And was removed from the Chamber.
Hesse was not impressed with the party’s efforts. She wrote: “Maybe there were a few dozen Democrats entered Congress Tuesday by Donald Trump, carrying the coordinated shades of Bubblegum, but it was definitely until a few dozen Democrats started waving ping-pong rowers in the home that I really worried about the resistance.”
President Donald Trump speaks as Vice President JD Vance, left and president of Mike Johnson from LA, listen to Trump addressing a joint session of the Congress at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 4, 2025. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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After mentioning that the legislators against Trump had been preparing a meaningful opponent’s plan for speech for weeks, she wrote sarcastically: “This opponent’s plan was: bearing pink.”
Hesse quoted a democratic female chair for the couch, the legeer of Fernandez’s defense of clothing. “The color signaled” our protest because of Trump’s policies that negatively affect women and family. “” The columnist then distorted the method, writing, “A great idea. I would like to protest with these policies too. But if this is a renum version of the opposition, is the previous version just … Schwin on your neighbor?”
The bite analogies continued, and Hesse focused the fire on the following signs. The columnist wrote: “One assumes that the oars, which the members discretely held in sporadic intervals through the address, intended to be focused, but also gloomy. But the overall effect of the whole scene was:” On our path to Barbenheimer, we abducted by Shotheby forced to offer “”
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“These props-for one with the T-shirts reading” resistance “carried by some members-they have been too perfume and too serious at the same time. Earnest is not registered in this white house, where Elon Musk appeared at a cabinet meeting in the T-shirt” Technical Support “and a dark cap for the Maga ball,”
Hesse described that the party was again at a loss due to an effective protest, because everything they did did not stop the Maga agent.
“In recent years, the liberals have tried Minnesota beautiful, coconut nut trees, going high, next,” strange “, being cordial, being sniffing, marching, praying, mocking, understanding the facts, using the pathos, and here we are again, like 2016 and some hard activists who ask about it.
“These are extraordinary times and we need extraordinary, lawful resistance,” Hesse added, although it was left to ask Democratic leaders “were” trying to do the wrong things or, scary, that there was really nothing left to try. “