More than 70 House Democrats made a disgraceful show of disrespect Tuesday night by boycotting President Trump's State of the Union address, with House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA) leading the charge in what can only be described as political tantrum throwing.

Clark, the second-highest ranking Democrat in the House, announced just hours before the address that she would be skipping the constitutional duty to hear from the nation's chief executive. Her decision epitomizes everything wrong with today's radical Democrat Party – they'd rather pout than participate in our democratic institutions.

This unprecedented mass boycott sends a clear message: Democrats have zero interest in working with President Trump or listening to his vision for America's future. Instead of showing up to represent their constituents, these lawmakers chose political theater over patriotic duty.

While President Trump delivered his second-term agenda to unite the country and restore American greatness, Clark and her fellow Democrats were nowhere to be found. These are the same politicians who spent years lecturing Americans about "democracy" and "institutional norms" – yet they can't even be bothered to show up for one of our most important constitutional traditions.

The irony is rich: the party that claims Trump is a "threat to democracy" is the same party that refuses to participate in democratic institutions when they don't get their way. They're acting like spoiled children who take their ball and go home when they lose the game.

Translation: Clark thinks she knows better than the American people who elected Trump to lead this nation. This is the same elitist mindset that cost Democrats the election in 2024.

Patriots across the country tuned in to hear President Trump's vision for the next two years, while their so-called "representatives" staged a juvenile protest. The contrast couldn't be clearer – Trump showing up to lead, Democrats showing up to resist.

How long will voters in these districts tolerate lawmakers who refuse to do their jobs when it matters most?

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Source: Next News Network