Senator Cramer comments on President Trump’s joint address to Congress

Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota - Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
Senator Kevin Cramer, US Senator for North Dakota - Senator Kevin Cramer Official website
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President Donald Trump delivered his first major address to a joint session of Congress since his inauguration in January. The speech focused on securing the southern border, promoting international peace, and investing in the American economy.

Following the address, U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer from North Dakota issued a statement. He remarked on President Trump’s proclamation that “AMERICA IS BACK!” and praised the president’s accomplishments, including border security, peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, and addressing issues related to immigration. Cramer stated that President Trump cast a vision for a stronger nation and connected with everyday Americans by highlighting heroes and grieving families present in the audience.

Cramer criticized Democrats in attendance for their reactions during the speech, stating they did not show support for various individuals highlighted by President Trump, such as parents who lost children to violence or a young boy with cancer aspiring to be a police officer. He concluded by expressing his family’s support for both America and President Trump.



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