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Delaware Senate Republicans

Statement Following Address to Joint Session of Congress

March 5, 2025

The Delaware State Senate Republican Caucus issued the below statement this afternoon following President Donald Trump’s address to a Joint Session of Congress.

“The events that unfolded last night in Washington, D.C., were deeply disappointing. Delaware’s federal delegation often speaks of bipartisanship, yet the actions of U.S. Senators Chris Coons, Lisa Blunt Rochester, and Representative Sarah McBride did not reflect the respect and decorum expected in public service.

“While differences in policy are a natural and necessary part of our democracy, there are moments that transcend politics—moments that call for unity, humanity, and recognition of individuals who inspire us all. It was disheartening to see certain members of Congress choose not to acknowledge a courageous 13-year-old battling cancer, Laken Riley’s grieving mother, a young man accepted into West Point, and other remarkable guests whose stories deserved recognition.

“Public service demands a commitment to respect and civility, even in disagreement. We urge Senators Coons, Blunt Rochester, and Representative McBride to reflect on the impact of their actions and uphold the standards of leadership that Delawareans rightfully expect and deserve.”

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