If you werenât able to stomach Donald Trumpâs address to Congress Tuesday night (March 4), I canât blame you. A lot of people couldnât and ten Democrats chose not to even attend. But there are five takeaways that Black people should get from the circus, which wasnât actually a State of the Union address, but a bragfest in which the president felt it necessary to continue campaigning against Joe Biden.
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The veteran Texas congressman was defiant within the first five minutes of Trumpâs address, pushing back about how possible harmful federal cuts to Medicaid and Medicare. He was told to take his seat by House Speaker Mike Johnson, but wouldnât. So, Johnson ordered his removal. He explains what he was saying in the video below. Iâm glad the story of the night is about him and I think 2025 should be the year of OGs like him showing us the way.
In the spirit of Greenâs defiance, several other Democratic members decided to walk out rather than hear Trumpâs sore winner lambasting. Reps. Jasmine Crockett, Maxwell Frost, LaMonica McIver Lateefah Simon, and Melanie Stansbury each bounced. As they exited the room they took off their jackets to reveal T-shirts with messages. Crockettâs said âRESISTâ while Frostâs said âNo Kings Live Here.â This is as dope as Kendrick Lamarâs bellbottoms during the Super Bowl halftime show.
After an American Airlines passenger jet crashed into an Army helicopter on Jan. 29, Trump suggested that DEI-installed air traffic controllers were responsible. Thatâs of course, false, and ongoing investigations, are finding that poor staffing and possible bad altitude information are culprits. But Trump brought up air traffic controllers in the part of his speech where he blasted DEI. This was a signal of his administrationâs intent to eliminate all people of color from any position it deems important.
Another throwback from last night is when he mentioned the African nation of Lesotho, calling it someplace, ânobody ever heard of.â He mentioned it while praising Elon Musk and DOGE. He claimed it identified a wasted $8 million to promote LGBTQ+ in the country. But South African newspaper The Sunday Times says that isnât true. Instead, the nation has received roughly $120 million in aid for health programs in 2024, including $43.5 million for treating HIV/AIDS. This harkens back to 2018 when he referred to Haiti and African nations as sh*thole countries.
Since his first term, Trump has wanted to find ways to give police more power over Black people and now he may get it. First, heâs calling for the death penalty for anyone convicted of killing a cop. Second, he wants a new crime bill that focuses on repeat offenders. The emphasis is apparently on immigrants who fit that category as he has said he wants them âexiledâ from America. But it would come as no surprise if it were as broad reaching as the 1994 Crime Bill, which is still seen as devastating to poor and nonwhite communities.
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Madison J. Gray is a New York-based journalist. He blogs at www.starkravingmadison.com
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