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Democrats React To Trump's First Actions In Office

republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump departs as son Barron Trump, and former first lady Melania Trump

Congressional Democrats are expressing mixed reactions to President Donald Trump's initial actions in office. Some are strongly condemning his pledge to end birthright citizenship, labeling it as 'anti-American and unconstitutional.' Senator Ruben Gallego of Arizona has vowed to fight against this move, emphasizing his commitment to opposing what he views as a detrimental policy.

Similarly, Representative Seth Moulton of Massachusetts criticized Trump's inaugural address, accusing the president of distorting facts and history. Moulton described the speech as a departure from hope and greatness, instead focusing on grievance and horror.

Despite these strong objections, many Democrats are adopting a more cautious approach towards working with the Trump administration, at least for the time being. While expressing a willingness to collaborate on issues such as lowering prices, job creation, and community safety, they also issued a clear warning that they will not hesitate to challenge Trump if his actions harm their constituents.

Representative Moulton criticizes Trump's inaugural address for distorting facts.
Senator Gallego vows to fight against ending birthright citizenship.
Democrats express willingness to collaborate but warn of challenging harmful policies.

Senator Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada emphasized the importance of protecting hardworking individuals in her state, stating that she will stand firm against any policies that negatively impact them. Representative Lori Trahan from Massachusetts, who attended the inauguration, expressed hope for finding common ground with the new administration but made it clear that House Democrats will resist any attempts to cut essential programs like Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.

Overall, the Democratic response to Trump's early initiatives reflects a combination of resistance and cautious engagement. While some lawmakers are prepared to confront the president on contentious issues, others are open to collaboration but remain vigilant about defending the interests of their constituents.

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