The president took credit for the post-Covid-19 economic recovery, calling it âthe greatest comeback story.â
WASHINGTONâPresident Joe Biden delivered his third State of the Union address on March 7 amid mounting concerns about his age and mental fitness in a critical election year.
He seized the opportunity to laud his achievements despite low job approval ratings, notably on crucial policy issues like the economy and illegal immigration. He sought to prove that he was worthy of a second term.
One of the highly anticipated moments of the State of the Union was the presidentâs response to concerns about his age.
âI know I may not look like it, but Iâve been around a while,â he joked as he neared the end of his speech. âAnd when you get to my age, certain things become clearer than ever before.â
President Biden, 81, is the oldest sitting president in American history. If he wins reelection, he’ll be 86 by the end of his second term.
âIn my career, Iâve been told Iâm too young and Iâm too old,â he said. âWhether young or old, Iâve always known what endures. Our North Star.â
A recent New York Times/Siena College poll showed that President Bidenâs age is increasingly worrying Americans, including those who supported him in 2020. According to the poll, 61 percent of respondents believed President Biden was âjust too oldâ to be an effective president.
The State of the Union address came a few weeks after a special counsel raised concerns about the presidentâs mental sharpness and characterized him in a report as a âwell-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.â
âMy fellow Americans, the issue facing our nation isnât how old we are, itâs how old our ideas are.â
Bidenâs FDR Moment
In his address to the joint session of Congress that started at 9:26 p.m. local time, President Biden began his speech by stating that âfreedom and democracy are under attack, both at home and overseas.â
He likened the moment to President Franklin D. Rooseveltâs address in January 1941, when âHitler was on the marchâ in Europe.
He warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is similarly on the march, attacking Ukraine and causing chaos across Europe and beyond. He urged Congress to approve Ukraine aid and âstand upâ to Putin.
He then spoke about January 6th, describing it as âthe gravest threat to our democracy since the Civil War.â He accused his predecessor and some Republicans of burying the truth about the Jan. 6 events.
During his address, President Biden took repeated swipes at former President Donald Trump, without directly naming him.
The State of the Union address, which lasted 68 minutes, echoed the presidentâs reelection campaign speeches in both tone and style.
The president said that he assumed office during the most challenging times of the pandemic. He took credit for the post-Covid-19 economic recovery, calling it âthe greatest comeback story.â
âI came to office determined to get us through one of the toughest periods in our nationâs history. And we have,â he said. âIt doesnât make the news, but in thousands of cities and towns, the American people are writing the greatest comeback story never told.â
He went on touting his legislative wins and other initiatives, claiming that they boosted record investments and created 15 million new jobs.
President Biden said the âstate of our union is strong and getting stronger.â
Reactions
While Democrats believed the speech was strong, positive, and unifying, Republicans criticized President Biden for being partisan and hostile.
âThe speech was strong, and President Biden was strong,â Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said on X (formerly Twitter). âHe was filled with strength and optimism for the future and for the middle class in America.â
Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) contrasted the presidentâs vision with former President Donald Trumpâs âMake American Great Again (MAGA)â plan.
âPresident Bidenâs hopeful, unifying, forward-looking vision stands in stark contrast with an extreme MAGA agenda that seeks to rip away our freedoms, rig the economy for the ultra-rich, and abandon our responsibility to protect and defend,â she said on X.
However, Republicans said that the State of the Union address sounded more like a campaign speech.
âIt was a completely hyper-partisan speech. I donât know how to describe it. It was a campaign speech, and a pretty vitriolic one,â House Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters.
âI tried to keep a poker face, but it was very difficult,â he added.
During the State of the Union speech, cameras caught Mr. Johnson rolling his eyes and shaking his head on multiple occasions.
âFrankly, I think this whole exercise has gotten less and less valuable. Itâs political theater. These are campaign speeches,â Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) told The Epoch Times ahead of the speech.
Biden Puts Abortion Front and Center
As expected, President Biden during his address emphasized abortion rights, a platform issue for his 2024 presidential campaign. He called on Congress to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade, which was overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court nearly two years ago.
âClearly those bragging about overturning Roe v. Wade have no clue about the power of women in America,â President Biden said.
âBut they found out when reproductive freedom was on the ballot and won in 2022, 2023, and they will find out again in 2024. If Americans send me a Congress that supports the right to choose, I promise you: I will restore Roe v. Wade as the law of the land again.â
The White House and Democrats invited dozens of guests to bring this topic to the forefront of the State of the Union address.
One of the guests was Kate Cox, a Texas woman who had to leave her state to seek an abortion after her unborn baby was diagnosed with a complication.
Another guest was Latorya Beasley, an Alabama woman who was impacted by the recent ruling in her state regarding frozen embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
Border Crisis
The Biden administration is currently dealing with a historic crisis at the southern border. His State of the Union address came amid rising public disapproval of his border policies, with many Americans holding him responsible for the current surge in illegal immigration.
Last week, President Biden visited the South Texas border in Brownsville. During his visit, he urged Congress to pass a border security and immigration reform bill that was agreed in the Senate.
He criticized Republicans and the former president for obstructing the Senate deal.
He doubled down on his message during the State of the Union address.
âWe can fight about the border, or we can fix it. Iâm ready to fix it,â President Biden said. âSend me the border bill now!â
Republicans, however, rejected the Senate border deal, arguing that its provisions werenât strong enough to prevent the influx of illegal immigrants.
âHe could fix this yesterday, and yet heâs refused to do so,â House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-Minn.) told The Epoch Times.
âThe only reason heâs concerned about the border now is because it has risen to the level of a political liability. That is going to get him out of office.â
Illegal Versus Undocumented
During his address, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) interrupted the president, demanding that he recognize the recent murder of Laken Riley, a nursing student from Athens, Georgia, allegedly by an illegal immigrant.
President Biden went off script. âLincoln Riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. Thatâs right,â he said, mispronouncing the studentâs name as Lincoln.
He then addressed Ms. Rileyâs parents: âMy heart goes out to you, having lost children myself.â
President Biden came under fire for referring to the killer as âillegalâ instead of âundocumented.â
âHe should have said undocumented, but itâs not a big thing,â Ms. Pelosi explained during an interview with CNN.
Gaza Announcement
During his speech, President Biden announced that he had directed the U.S. military to build a port in the Mediterranean, on the Gaza coast, to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
The temporary pier will receive large ships carrying food, water, medicine, and temporary shelters to address the urgent needs of the civilian population.
The presidentâs State of the Union message on Gaza, however, was overshadowed by a large protest in the nationâs capital. Demonstrators calling for a ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas blocked a route from the White House ahead of the presidentâs speech.
The protest delayed President Bidenâs arrival at the Capitol by about 30 minutes.
The president received a cold reception during the State of the Union from some âSquadâ members who have been critical of the presidentâs response to the conflict in Gaza.
These members include Reps. Summer Lee (D-Pa.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Delia Ramirez (D-Ill.), and Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.).
They withheld their applause and refused to participate in chants of âfour more yearsâ during the presidentâs speech.
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