Trump's Offer to Democrats: Olive Branch or War
Thursday, February 7, 2019In his annual State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation Tuesday, President Donald Trump said “the state of our union is strong.”
But an honest assessment of the current political state of the union appears uncertain and fraying.
In the wake of Trump’s speech, members of both U.S. political parties are trying to assess how to move forward under divided government in Washington.
For the president, it was a night of mixed messages. On one hand, there was an open appeal to Democrats to work together.
“There is a new opportunity in American politics if only we have the courage together to seize it,” Trump told a Joint Session of Congress and those watching on television.
But shortly thereafter, the president issued a warning to Democrats eager to push investigations of the Trump White House.
“If there is going to be peace and legislation, there cannot be war and investigation. It just doesn’t work that way.”
Border wall or bust
During the speech, Trump pressed hard for his border wall to fight illegal immigration.
But he also faced strong pushback on the issue from Democrats seated before him, including many women members dressed in white, the new faces of the Trump resistance.
Among them was Washington state Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, who spoke with VOA congressional correspondent Katherine Gypson after the speech.
“Thirty percent of his base is with him, but 70 percent of Americans still believe that immigration is a good thing for this country,” said Jayapal. “People do not believe we should have a wall at the southern border.”