Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) said President Donald Trump “abuses” some of his guests in a speech Tuesday night.
“It's pretty awful, and I really didn't like the family he was grateful for wasting the tragic incident and the way he used the family there and of course, they thought they cared about what happened,” Waters said.
“You're on the 12-year-old, and the other victims, and we all feel sad and bad for them, but he misused them,” she claimed. “He misused them, and what he did was focus on them, not on the real issues we're dealing with.”
It remains unknown how Trump should have misused these guests. This includes the mother of the Angels and sisters of Laken Riley and the mother of Jocelyn Nungarei.
In her speech, Trump announced that Texas' Anawak National Wildlife Reserve will be renamed “Joselyn Nungarray National Refuge” in her honor.
“The death of this beautiful 12-year-old girl and the pain of her mother and family touched our entire country very much,” Trump said. “Alexis, we have promised that we will always remember your daughter, your grand daughter, and tonight I have signed an order to keep my words.”
Trump also made his dream come true for DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old boy diagnosed with brain cancer, making him an honorary member of the Secret Service in the United States.
“DJ, we give you the greatest honor of all of them. I'm asking new Secret Service Director Sean Curran to become an agent for the Secret Service in the US,” he said.
Trump turns brain cancer boy into an honorary secret service agent in Congress speech
Trump also honored the family of his father and husband Corey Comperatore, who lost their lives to protect his family during an attempted Trump assassination at the Rally in Butler, Pennsylvania last year.
President Trump celebrates Corey Comperatore and honors his family
However, Waters remained unfortunate. During her stream, she essentially said Elon Musk, head of the Government's Department of Efficiency (DOGE), played a role in manipulating the election results and had not given up on “examining” the issue.
“And we don't know everything Elon Musk has done with his high-tech ass,” the 86-year-old Waters said in a video stream.
“I don't know how many people he's being accused of because it could be related to the election,” she continued, hinting at election fraud without providing evidence or facts supporting allegations of denial of the election.
“But we are not going to give up on research and discovery,” she continued.
Despite her criticism, Pauling shows that the majority of viewers were on Trump's side and loved his speech.

