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Many Democrats will boycott Trump’s speech

Many Democratic lawmakers will boycott Donald Trump’s State of the Union address tonight. Many people will rally on the National Mall instead.

So far, At least 30 Democratic members of Congress will skip the State of the Union option. They include senators Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Adam Schiff of California, as well as progressive representatives Pramila Jayapal, Maxwell Frost and Greg Casar.

The event, called the “People’s State of the Union,” is coordinated by progressive media network MeidasTouch and liberal advocacy group MoveOn. The rally will be hosted by attorney and commentator Katie Phang and former presenter Joy Reid. Event organizers say the event will highlight federal employees, immigrants and Americans affected by the Trump administration’s policies.

Van Hollen said in a statement: in question He said he would not attend the address. “Trump is marching America toward fascism, and I refuse to normalize his dismantling of our Constitution and democracy,” he said. “This can’t be business as usual.”

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Democrats also tapped Sen. Alex Padilla to deliver the party’s response in Spanish..

The 52-year-old senator said in a statement that he plans to discuss “a federal government that has weaponized enforcement agencies against immigrants and U.S. citizens,” as well as the Trump administration’s “failed economic agenda” and efforts to restrict voting access.

“With bills too high, wages too low, and masked and militarized federal agents roaming our communities violating constitutional rights every day, Americans do not need another speech from Donald Trump pretending everything is fine,” Padilla said in a statement.

Padilla, the son of Mexican immigrants and the first Latino to represent California in the Senate, was pinned to the ground and handcuffed by federal agents after he tried to ask a question of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during last summer’s immigration crackdown in Los Angeles.

Alex Padilla speaks at a press conference with Democratic lawmakers ahead of Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Capitol Hill on February 24, 2026. Photo: Annabelle Gordon/Reuters
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