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Trump's State of the Union Sparks Reactions Across the Country

Democrats respond to the president's address, while other news unfolds in Colorado and California

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President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday has sparked a flurry of reactions from Democrats across the country. In Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered a rebuttal of sorts in her State of the State...

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Trump's State of the Union Sparks Reactions Across the Country

Democrats respond to the president's address, while other news unfolds in Colorado and California

Thursday, February 26, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday has sparked a flurry of reactions from Democrats across the country. In Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered a rebuttal of sorts in her State of the State address on Wednesday, defending transgender rights after the president criticized gender transition in his speech. "In Michigan, everyone deserves to be who they are and love who they love," Whitmer said. "I want to take a moment and speak directly to our LGBTQ+ community: no matter who comes after you, I'll stand in the way."

Whitmer's comments were seen as a direct response to Trump's address, in which he said that "young girls and women are incensed that they are being forced to compete against those who are biological males." The president's remarks were widely criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates and Democrats, who accused him of perpetuating transphobic stereotypes.

Meanwhile, not all Democrats were pleased with the decision of some of their colleagues to boycott the State of the Union address. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told reporters that skipping the event did not help Democrats. "I think the Democrats should have shown up," Emanuel said. "Don't be, don't play junior varsity in that area, and listen to the president's remarks and then go out with the — and say what you think."

In Washington, Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters that there was no consensus among Republican senators on whether to use a talking filibuster to advance voting reform legislation. Thune warned that forcing Democrats to hold the floor continuously with speeches could backfire and harm Republican chances of passing the bill.

In other news, federal authorities executed search warrants at the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on Wednesday. The district said it was cooperating with the investigation, but did not provide further details.

In Colorado, a new episode of the World of Travel series explores the state's complex history and identity. From its snow-capped peaks to its cowboy grit, Colorado has long been a canvas for the American imagination. But beneath the postcard beauty lies a layered story of homeland, migration, resilience, and reinvention.

As the country grapples with the aftermath of the State of the Union address, it's clear that there are many competing narratives and priorities at play. From the debate over transgender rights to the investigation into the Los Angeles school district, it's a complex and multifaceted landscape. One thing is certain, however: the stakes are high, and the consequences of these developments will be felt for years to come.

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  • Whitmer defends trans rights after Trump SOTU: ‘No matter who comes after you, I’ll stand in the way’
  • Emanuel: Skipping Trump State of the Union doesn’t help Democrats
  • Thune: No agreement among GOP senators on talking filibuster
  • Roots of the Rockies: Reclaiming Colorado’s Past to Understand Its Future
  • Feds raid home, office of superintendent for Los Angeles schools

President Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday has sparked a flurry of reactions from Democrats across the country. In Michigan, Governor Gretchen Whitmer delivered a rebuttal of sorts in her State of the State address on Wednesday, defending transgender rights after the president criticized gender transition in his speech. "In Michigan, everyone deserves to be who they are and love who they love," Whitmer said. "I want to take a moment and speak directly to our LGBTQ+ community: no matter who comes after you, I'll stand in the way."

Whitmer's comments were seen as a direct response to Trump's address, in which he said that "young girls and women are incensed that they are being forced to compete against those who are biological males." The president's remarks were widely criticized by LGBTQ+ advocates and Democrats, who accused him of perpetuating transphobic stereotypes.

Meanwhile, not all Democrats were pleased with the decision of some of their colleagues to boycott the State of the Union address. Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told reporters that skipping the event did not help Democrats. "I think the Democrats should have shown up," Emanuel said. "Don't be, don't play junior varsity in that area, and listen to the president's remarks and then go out with the — and say what you think."

In Washington, Senate Majority Leader John Thune told reporters that there was no consensus among Republican senators on whether to use a talking filibuster to advance voting reform legislation. Thune warned that forcing Democrats to hold the floor continuously with speeches could backfire and harm Republican chances of passing the bill.

In other news, federal authorities executed search warrants at the home and office of Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto Carvalho on Wednesday. The district said it was cooperating with the investigation, but did not provide further details.

In Colorado, a new episode of the World of Travel series explores the state's complex history and identity. From its snow-capped peaks to its cowboy grit, Colorado has long been a canvas for the American imagination. But beneath the postcard beauty lies a layered story of homeland, migration, resilience, and reinvention.

As the country grapples with the aftermath of the State of the Union address, it's clear that there are many competing narratives and priorities at play. From the debate over transgender rights to the investigation into the Los Angeles school district, it's a complex and multifaceted landscape. One thing is certain, however: the stakes are high, and the consequences of these developments will be felt for years to come.

Sources:

  • Whitmer defends trans rights after Trump SOTU: ‘No matter who comes after you, I’ll stand in the way’
  • Emanuel: Skipping Trump State of the Union doesn’t help Democrats
  • Thune: No agreement among GOP senators on talking filibuster
  • Roots of the Rockies: Reclaiming Colorado’s Past to Understand Its Future
  • Feds raid home, office of superintendent for Los Angeles schools

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