Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) said the most emotional moment of President Biden’s State of the Union address was Friday’s “walk out.”
“I think the last time he left,” Gingrich said. answered When Fox News host Laura Ingraham asked her on her show “The Ingraham Angle” if there was a “defining, moving moment” in the president’s speech that “wrapped your heart”.
Biden delivered a fiery and energetic State of the Union address Thursday night, drawing criticism from conservatives, including current Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana), who sat behind the president for the speech. .
“People say I made funny faces. I tried to keep a poker face, but it was very difficult. I vehemently disagreed with a lot of what he said, and I think people back home did the same. ” Johnson told reporters after his speech.
“I think there’s a lot of memes going around tonight about my facial expressions. I didn’t like that speech, I don’t think the American public liked it either, and there wasn’t much I could do about it. I think I didn’t hide it very well,” Johnson told Fox News’ Sean Hannity.
In an interview with Mr. Ingraham, Mr. Gingrich said the speech was “the most hateful, divisive, and destructive State of the Union speech ever delivered.” He added that Biden’s Thursday speech “will make a huge number of Americans decide to support Joe Biden no matter what, no matter the circumstances.” He also said that he thought so.
Biden also called out former President Trump, the likely Republican presidential nominee, during his speech, days after Trump’s last major rival in the Republican presidential primary, former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley, withdrew. I pursued it many times.
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