Kansas Republican Sen. Roger Marshall said President Biden “painted a rosy picture” of the current state of America and ignored the problems facing hardworking families during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.
In his second State of the Union address since taking office, Biden laid out his economic plans, called on Congress to pass a mass amnesty for illegal immigrants, and bipartisanship while criticizing GOP proposals. He promised to be tough on China if it threatens U.S. sovereignty and also addressed the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot in which he said democracy is “bruised” but “unbroken.”