America hasn't had a State of the Union Address because America doesn't have a president
DTA / The Clash Daily / March 3, 2021
On January 14th, Joe Biden told the American people that, “Next month, in my first appearance before a joint session of Congress, I will lay out my ‘Build Back Better’ recovery plan.” It’s now the first week of March and Joe has already failed to deliver. Predictably, Democrats are busy doing what they do best — lying, backpedaling, and twisting themselves into pretzels to make excuses for Joe’s broken promise.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says, “we won’t be doing any of that until we pass our COVID Bill.” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki denies it was ever planned at all, telling reporters, it “was never planned to be in February.” Acting Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman suggests the address will take place, citing the continued presence of fencing and national Guard Troops in our Capitol as necessary to prevent a future effort by a militia to “blow up the Capitol” when Joe does decide to give his address.
Which is it? While Pelosi, Psaki, and Pittman have all offered their own suggestions or insight into Joe’s broken promise to address a joint session of Congress, where is Joe? Isn’t he the Commander in Chief? None of the aforementioned excuses or lies offer Americans, who are eager to hear from their President, any factual answer.