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Trump's State of the Union Address Sparks Criticism and Controversy

Biden, Americans, and Environmental Groups Push Back Against Trump's Claims

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The State of the Union address delivered by President Trump on Tuesday has sparked a wave of criticism and controversy, with former President Biden, Americans, and environmental groups pushing back against Trump's...

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    68 percent disagree with Trump claims economy is ‘booming’: Survey

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    Live updates: Bill Clinton takes his turn with House panel; Trump heads to Texas

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    Trump officials move to kill system that protects US from chemical disasters

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Trump's State of the Union Address Sparks Criticism and Controversy

Biden, Americans, and Environmental Groups Push Back Against Trump's Claims

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The State of the Union address delivered by President Trump on Tuesday has sparked a wave of criticism and controversy, with former President Biden, Americans, and environmental groups pushing back against Trump's claims.

Biden, who was celebrating the six-year anniversary of his win in the 2020 South Carolina Democratic primary, took a jab at Trump's record-length speech, asking if his successor was "still talking." This comment came as Biden criticized Trump's record and touted his own achievements.

However, Biden's criticism was not the only rebuke Trump faced. A new survey released by Reuters/Ipsos found that 68% of Americans disagree with Trump's claims that the economy is "booming." Only 30% of respondents believed the economy was indeed booming, casting doubt on one of Trump's central claims.

Trump's economic claims were not the only issue to come under scrutiny. The Trump administration's move to dismantle the Response Management Program (RMP), a federal disaster management system that protects the nation from chemical catastrophes, has raised concerns among environmental groups. The RMP requires over 12,500 high-risk facilities to develop protocols to prevent catastrophes and limit fallout, protecting workers, first responders, and fence-line communities.

The EPA's decision to roll back rules under the RMP has been met with criticism, as chemical firms claim the provisions are too expensive to implement. However, environmental groups argue that the move puts the nation at risk of chemical disasters.

In other news, former President Bill Clinton testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday, as part of the committee's probe into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton's testimony came a day after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was deposed on the matter, during which she criticized questions that veered off topic.

In Minnesota, former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison endorsed Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan in the Democratic primary against Rep. Angie Craig to succeed retiring Sen. Tina Smith. Harrison praised Flanagan's commitment to working-class families and her understanding of the challenges faced by those who have to "stretch every dollar."

As the controversy surrounding Trump's State of the Union address continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the nation and the upcoming elections.

The State of the Union address delivered by President Trump on Tuesday has sparked a wave of criticism and controversy, with former President Biden, Americans, and environmental groups pushing back against Trump's claims.

Biden, who was celebrating the six-year anniversary of his win in the 2020 South Carolina Democratic primary, took a jab at Trump's record-length speech, asking if his successor was "still talking." This comment came as Biden criticized Trump's record and touted his own achievements.

However, Biden's criticism was not the only rebuke Trump faced. A new survey released by Reuters/Ipsos found that 68% of Americans disagree with Trump's claims that the economy is "booming." Only 30% of respondents believed the economy was indeed booming, casting doubt on one of Trump's central claims.

Trump's economic claims were not the only issue to come under scrutiny. The Trump administration's move to dismantle the Response Management Program (RMP), a federal disaster management system that protects the nation from chemical catastrophes, has raised concerns among environmental groups. The RMP requires over 12,500 high-risk facilities to develop protocols to prevent catastrophes and limit fallout, protecting workers, first responders, and fence-line communities.

The EPA's decision to roll back rules under the RMP has been met with criticism, as chemical firms claim the provisions are too expensive to implement. However, environmental groups argue that the move puts the nation at risk of chemical disasters.

In other news, former President Bill Clinton testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Thursday, as part of the committee's probe into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Clinton's testimony came a day after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was deposed on the matter, during which she criticized questions that veered off topic.

In Minnesota, former Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair Jaime Harrison endorsed Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan in the Democratic primary against Rep. Angie Craig to succeed retiring Sen. Tina Smith. Harrison praised Flanagan's commitment to working-class families and her understanding of the challenges faced by those who have to "stretch every dollar."

As the controversy surrounding Trump's State of the Union address continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how these developments will impact the nation and the upcoming elections.

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