Booker's 'Good Trouble' Marathon: A Senate Stand Against Trump & Musk
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New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is going full marathon mode, clocking over 13 hours and continuing on the Senate floor, torching the Trump-Musk administration’s agenda. Booker took to the mic at 7:00 p.m. Monday and hasn’t let up.
The 55-year-old Democrat is dragging receipts and fury, ripping into spending cuts by Republicans, their attacks on immigration, book bans, and what he calls a complete disregard for the Constitution.
“This administration has not only overseen in 71 days, a rise in inflation, a rise in the cost of groceries, a lowering of people’s 401Ks, with the stock market going down. They are already hurting people on their basic delivery of their services.”
This is a political marathon rooted in the legacy of John Lewis’ “Good Trouble.” Senate rules say if no time limits are set, a senator can speak indefinitely as long as they can stay standing and keep talking.
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