New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker carried an all-night talking filibuster in protest of President Donald Trump’s agenda into Tuesday morning.
Booker took to the Senate ground on Monday night, saying he would stay there so long as he was “physically able.” He was nonetheless on the ground greater than 12 hours later, in keeping with his employees.
“These are not normal times in our nation,” Booker said at the start of his speech. “And they should not be treated as such in the United States Senate. The threats to the American people and American democracy are grave and urgent, and we all must do more to stand against them.”
Booker railed in opposition to cuts to Social Safety places of work and spoke to issues that broader cuts to the social security web might be coming, although Republican lawmakers say this system will not be touched.
On Tuesday morning, Booker received some assist from Democratic colleagues, who gave him a break from chatting with ask him a query. Booker stated he would yield for questions however wouldn’t surrender the Senate ground.
Based on the Senate’s web site, the report for the longest particular person speech belongs to Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, who filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes in opposition to the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
Booker, 55, is serving his second time period within the Senate. He was an unsuccessful presidential candidate in 2020.