Skip to content
Home » TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Sanders Responds to Trump’s Congressional Address

TRANSCRIPT: Sen. Sanders Responds to Trump’s Congressional Address

Read the full transcript of Senator Bernie Sanders’ response to President Trump’s Congressional address on March 4, 2025.

TRANSCRIPT:

The Big Lie Tactic

SENATOR BERNIE SANDERS:…through the concept of the big lie and boy did we hear that tonight. You say something that is grossly false, say it over and over again, and have right-wing social media blast it out endless times until people actually believe it. And then, rather than address the real issues facing the American people, the struggles that the American people are facing, we find ourselves wasting endless amounts of time discussing Trump’s absurdities.

Let me just give you a very few examples. Trump claimed that the 2020 election was stolen from him and that he won by a landslide. Remember that? A lie. Trump claimed that the January 6th insurrection was a day of love. A lie. Trump has claimed that millions of undocumented people voted and do vote in American elections. A lie. Trump has claimed that climate change is a hoax originating in China. A lie. Trump has claimed that Ukraine started the horrific war with Russia. A lie.

And tonight, just tonight, Trump claimed that millions of dead people between the ages of a hundred and three hundred and sixty, I guess, were collecting Social Security checks. And that is an outrageous lie intended to lay the groundwork for cuts to Social Security and dismantling the most successful and popular government program in history.

So let’s be clear about that. Well over 99% of Social Security checks are going out to people who earned those checks. Seventy million Americans. Nobody, nobody who was a hundred and fifty years old or two hundred years old or three hundred years old is receiving Social Security checks. And on and on the lies go.

Deflecting From Real Issues

Now the purpose of all of this lying is not just to push his hateful right-wing ideology. It is not just to try to divide us up. It is more than that. It is a masterful effort, and you saw that tonight, to deflect attention away from the most important issues facing the people of our country. Issues that Trump and his billionaire friends do not want to address because it is not in their financial interests to do so.

Trump gave his State of the Union speech tonight. But if you listen closely, that speech had very little to say about the State of the Union. About what is really going on in our country, especially for working families.

Trump spoke for over 90 minutes, although I must confess it seemed a lot longer than that, and he almost completely ignored the issues that are keeping working people up at night as they worry about how their families are going to survive in these very tough times.

A Government of Billionaires

And I will tell you exactly why Trump had very little to say about the real crises facing the working class of this country. Think back six weeks ago when Trump was inaugurated for a second term as president, just six weeks ago. Standing right behind him were the three wealthiest men in this country, Mr. Musk, Mr. Bezos, and Mr. Zuckerberg. And standing behind them were 13 other billionaires who Trump had nominated to head major government agencies. Many of these same billionaires, including Musk, were in the Capitol tonight listening to that speech.

In other words, it is there for all to see. The Trump administration is not hiding it. The Trump administration is a government of the billionaire class, by the billionaire class, and for the billionaire class. Not withstanding some of their rhetoric, this is a government that could care less about ordinary Americans and the working families of our country.

My friends, we are no longer moving toward oligarchy, we are living in an oligarchic society.

The Real State of the Union

Now let’s take a moment and try to escape from Trump’s parallel universe, the universe that you heard tonight, and let’s do something really, really radical. Let’s actually take a hard look at the problems that Americans are facing.

Today, sixty percent of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. Unlike Trump, I grew up in a family that lived paycheck to paycheck, and I know something about that reality. It means that every day, every day, millions of Americans worry about how they’re going to pay their rent, pay for childcare, pay for a doctor’s visit when they get sick. They worry about what happens when their car breaks down, and they can’t afford the thousand bucks it costs to get it fixed, and what happens when they can’t get to work because they don’t have a car. They worry about how they can afford to buy healthy food for their kids when the price of food is off the charts.

ALSO READ:  FULL TRANSCRIPT: VP JD Vance Remarks at the Munich Security Conference

Funny, I heard Trump speaking for 90 minutes tonight. I didn’t hear one word from him about the economic reality facing sixty percent of our people, or the enormous stress that they are living under. Ninety-minute speech, not one word about the economic reality facing American workers.

Health Care Crisis Ignored

But that’s not all. Today in America, everyone knows that our health care system is broken. It is dysfunctional, and it is outrageously expensive. We remain the only wealthy nation on earth not to guarantee health care for all.

Mr. President, you really want to make America great again? Then make sure that every American, regardless of income, can go to a doctor or a hospital and not worry about how they’re going to pay the bills. President Trump, health care is a human right.

I didn’t hear one word from you, not one word, over 90-minute speech, not one word from you about the health care crisis that is impacting many, many millions of our people. Nor did I hear you say why we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, sometimes ten times more than the people in other countries, and why one out of four Americans are unable to afford the prescriptions their doctors prescribe.