Trump reacts to President Biden's address. Hear what he said

CNN
8 Mar 202408:31

Summary

TLDRIn a significant shift within the Republican Party, Donald Trump is expected to solidify his influence as Ronna McDaniel steps down from her role as RNC chairwoman. Trump's endorsed candidates, including his daughter-in-law, are poised to take over top positions. Meanwhile, Trump's response to President Biden's speech on his social media platform, True Social, was a mix of policy attacks and personal jabs. Biden's State of the Union address, marked by historical firsts, highlighted the stakes of the upcoming election and his commitment to fight for his coalition's mandate.

Takeaways

  • 🏛 Donald Trump is expected to solidify his influence over the Republican National Committee (RNC) with a family takeover.
  • 🀝 Ronna McDaniel and her co-chair are set to officially step down, a move largely influenced by Trump.
  • 👚‍👩‍👧‍👊 Two candidates endorsed by Trump, including his daughter-in-law, are anticipated to win top RNC positions.
  • 📺 Trump responded to Joe Biden's speech with a live stream of reactions on his social media platform, True Social.
  • 🗣 Trump criticized Biden's positions on Ukraine and Social Security, and made personal attacks on Biden's appearance and demeanor.
  • 🎥 Trump released video messages claiming that Biden, not he, is the true threat to democracy.
  • 🗣 Biden's State of the Union address was described as unusual, facing an incumbent president against a former president.
  • 👎 Biden's speech was notable for being the first by an 81-year-old president and addressing an insurrectionist challenge.
  • 💪 Biden's speech highlighted his energy, vibrancy, and willingness to fight for re-election.
  • 🀝 Biden's coalition includes not only traditional Democrats but also independents and some Republicans who oppose Trump.
  • 🏛 Biden criticized the Supreme Court's decision on Roe v. Wade, a break from State of the Union tradition.

Q & A

  • What significant event is expected to occur later in the day regarding the Republican National Committee?

    -Donald Trump is expected to solidify his influence over the Republican National Committee, with Ronna McDaniel and her co-chair stepping down, and two candidates endorsed by Trump, including his daughter-in-law, expected to win elections for the top positions.

  • How did Donald Trump respond to Joe Biden's speech?

    -Trump delivered a live, stream-of-consciousness reaction on True Social, attacking Biden's positions on Ukraine and Social Security, and making personal attacks on Biden's appearance and demeanor.

  • What was the significance of Joe Biden's State of the Union address?

    -Biden's address was notable for several reasons: it's the first time in over a century that an incumbent president is running against a former president, the first State of the Union address by an 81-year-old, and the first time a president faces a reelection challenge against an insurrectionist.

  • How did President Biden address his predecessor during his speech?

    -Biden referred to his predecessor indirectly, criticizing the former president's stance on Putin and the handling of January 6th, as well as the promise to pass a national ban on reproductive freedom.

  • What was the reaction of House Speaker Mike Johnson to Trump's response to Biden's speech?

    -House Speaker Mike Johnson had warned Republicans to maintain decorum, but Trump's personal attacks on Biden did not align with this advice.

  • What is the significance of Ronna McDaniel stepping down from her position as chairwoman of the RNC?

    -McDaniel's stepping down, which comes after a tense relationship with Trump, signifies a tightening of Trump's grip on the Republican Party and his efforts to align the RNC more closely with his vision.

  • What did Biden emphasize during his speech to energize his coalition?

    -Biden emphasized the importance of his mandate, reminding his coalition of the need to prevent Trump from returning to the White House, and addressed issues like reproductive rights to mobilize voters.

  • How did Biden's speech differ from traditional State of the Union addresses?

    -Biden's speech was unique in that it criticized the Supreme Court directly, which was previously considered unthinkable, and it addressed the nation during a time of unprecedented historical context.

  • What was the reaction to Biden's direct address to the Supreme Court justices?

    -Biden's direct address to the justices, particularly in relation to the overturning of Roe v. Wade, was seen as a bold move that reflects the current political climate where leaders are expected to show fight and express disappointment with the status quo.

  • What was the purpose of Biden's speech in terms of his reelection campaign?

    -The speech aimed to demonstrate Biden's energy, vibrancy, and willingness to fight for reelection, as well as to outline his vision for the future, which is crucial for voters considering whether to reelect him.

Outlines

00:00

🏛 Trump's Influence on RNC and Biden's Speech Reaction

This paragraph discusses Donald Trump's increasing control over the Republican National Committee (RNC), with Ronna McDaniel stepping down and Trump-endorsed candidates expected to win top positions. It also covers Trump's live response to Joe Biden's speech, where he attacked Biden's policies and personal appearance, and claimed that Biden is the true threat to democracy. The paragraph highlights the significance of Trump's actions as he becomes the presumptive Republican nominee and his desire to use the RNC's resources for his campaign. Additionally, it touches on Biden's speech, which was noted for its historical context and direct criticism of the Supreme Court over the Roe v. Wade decision, reflecting the current political climate and the expectations of the Democratic coalition.

05:01

🗣 Biden's State of the Union and Political Strategy

The second paragraph analyzes President Biden's State of the Union address, focusing on his references to his predecessor and the importance of these mentions for his coalition. It discusses Biden's need to remind his supporters of his commitment to their mandate and the challenges he faces in balancing the expectations of different factions within the Democratic Party. The paragraph also comments on Biden's unprecedented criticism of the Supreme Court during the address, which is seen as a reflection of the changing political culture and the public's expectation for leaders to show fight and express dissatisfaction with the status quo.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Donald Trump

Donald Trump is a former President of the United States and a significant figure in the Republican Party. In the context of this video, he is described as having a growing influence within the party, particularly through his endorsement of candidates for the Republican National Committee (RNC). His live reactions to President Biden's speech on his social media platform, True Social, are also highlighted, showcasing his continued public engagement and criticism of the current administration.

💡Republican National Committee (RNC)

The RNC is the governing body of the Republican Party, responsible for coordinating campaign activities and promoting the party's platform. In this video, the RNC is mentioned in relation to a leadership change, with Ronna McDaniel stepping down and Trump-endorsed candidates expected to take over. This event is portrayed as a significant shift in the party's control and direction.

💡Joe Biden

Joe Biden is the current President of the United States and a member of the Democratic Party. His State of the Union address is discussed in the video, with a focus on his energy, policy proposals, and his references to his predecessor, Donald Trump. Biden's speech is described as historically significant due to the unique circumstances of his presidency.

💡State of the Union

The State of the Union address is an annual speech delivered by the President of the United States to Congress, outlining the administration's goals and priorities. In this video, President Biden's speech is analyzed for its historical context, including his criticism of the Supreme Court and his references to Trump, which are seen as attempts to energize his coalition and set the stage for the upcoming election.

💡Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the federal judiciary and has the final say on matters of federal law. In the video, Biden's criticism of the Supreme Court, particularly regarding the overturning of Roe v. Wade, is noted as a significant moment. This reflects the tension between the executive and judicial branches, especially in the context of reproductive rights.

💡Roe v. Wade

Roe v. Wade is a landmark Supreme Court decision that established a woman's legal right to have an abortion. The video discusses Biden's reference to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn this ruling, which has significant implications for reproductive rights and is a key issue for many voters.

💡Reelection

Reelection refers to the process by which an incumbent officeholder seeks to retain their position in a subsequent election. In this video, Biden's speech is framed as a part of his efforts to secure reelection in the face of challenges from his predecessor, Trump, and the Republican Party.

💡Political Culture

Political culture encompasses the attitudes, beliefs, and values that shape the behavior of a society's political system. The video suggests that American political culture is currently in a particularly divisive and partisan moment, with expectations for leaders to show a willingness to fight for their beliefs and policies.

💡True Social

True Social is a social media platform launched by Donald Trump. It is mentioned in the video as the platform where Trump delivered live reactions to Biden's speech, highlighting his continued influence and engagement with his supporters.

💡Reproductive Freedom

Reproductive freedom refers to the right of individuals to make decisions about their reproductive health, including contraception and abortion. The video discusses Biden's mention of reproductive freedom in his speech, emphasizing its importance as a political issue and a rallying point for his supporters.

💡Insurrection

An insurrection is an act of rebellion against an established authority, government, or ruler. In the context of this video, it refers to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, which was incited by Trump and is a central issue in the political landscape, affecting Biden's speech and his administration's response.

Highlights

Donald Trump is expected to solidify his influence over the Republican National Committee with a family takeover.

Ronna McDaniel and her co-chair will officially step down, a move largely influenced by Trump.

Trump endorsed two candidates, including his daughter-in-law, who are expected to win top positions.

Trump delivered a live, stream-of-consciousness reaction to Joe Biden's speech on his social media platform, True Social.

Trump attacked Biden on various issues, including Ukraine, Social Security, and personal appearances.

House Speaker Mike Johnson's advice for Republicans to maintain decorum was not heeded by Trump.

Trump claimed that Biden, not himself, is the true threat to democracy.

Biden's State of the Union address is considered one of the most unusual in living memory.

Biden is the first incumbent president in over a century to run against a former president.

At 81, Biden is the oldest president to give a State of the Union address.

Biden faced a unique challenge as he is the first president to run for reelection against an insurrectionist.

Biden's speech was a mix of energy, vibrancy, and a willingness to fight for reelection.

Biden's speech was a balance between appealing to his coalition and providing a vision for the future.

Biden criticized the Supreme Court and addressed the justices directly, a break from tradition.

Biden's mention of reproductive rights was a strategic move to energize and mobilize voters.

Biden's speech reflected the current divisive political climate and the expectation for leaders to show fight.

Trump's increasing control over the RNC is seen as a takeover as he tries to align the committee with his vision.

The RNC spring meeting in Houston will see the transition of leadership as per Trump's preferences.

Biden's speech highlighted the stakes of the upcoming election with a focus on November.

Transcripts

00:00

Later today,

00:01

Donald Trump will cement

00:02

his take over,

00:03

really

00:03

a family

00:04

takeover of the Republican

00:06

National Committee.

00:07

Shortly, Ronna McDaniel and her co-chair

00:09

will officially step down.

00:10

A move essentially forced by Trump

00:12

and then two candidates

00:13

that he has endorsed,

00:14

one of whom is his daughter in law.

00:16

They are expected to easily

00:17

win elections for the top positions

00:19

CNN's Elaina

00:20

TREENE is at that spring

00:21

meeting in Houston

00:23

and we'll watch it unfold today Alina.

00:28

Yeah, well, good morning, John.

00:29

I do want to just start with

00:30

some of the reaction

00:31

to Joe Biden's speech last night.

00:33

We saw Donald Trump.

00:34

He watched the address from his home

00:36

at Mar

00:37

a Lago

00:38

and as promised, delivered

00:39

a live Play-By-Play on true social

00:42

in response to Joe Biden's speech.

00:44

And it really was

00:45

a stream of consciousness reaction

00:47

from Donald Trump.

00:49

He attacked Biden heavily.

00:51

He went after him on his positions

00:52

on Ukraine and Social Security,

00:55

but his attacks also grew

00:56

increasingly personal.

00:58

We know that House Speaker

00:59

Mike Johnson

00:59

warned Republicans

01:01

to maintain decorum yesterday

01:03

in the chamber,

01:04

but that was advice that did not reach

01:06

Donald Trump.

01:07

He very much attacked Biden.

01:09

He mocked his appearance.

01:11

He mocked his hair

01:12

and his walk

01:13

and also claimed that he was, quote,

01:15

so angry and crazy.

01:17

Now, Donald Trump

01:17

also responded on true social

01:19

with some video

01:20

taped video messages

01:22

in response to Biden's speech,

01:23

one of which really trying

01:25

to turn the tables

01:26

on Joe Biden's argument

01:28

that Donald Trump

01:28

is a threat to democracy

01:30

as we have seen

01:31

Donald Trump do in the past.

01:32

He claimed that Biden is the true threat.

01:34

Take a listen.

01:37

Joe Biden is on the run from his record

01:40

and lying

01:41

like crazy

01:41

to try and escape accountability

01:44

for the horrific devastation

01:46

he and his party have created.

01:48

All the while,

01:49

they continue the very policies

01:51

that are causing this horror show to go.

01:55

We cannot take it any longer as a country

02:01

Now, John,

02:02

obviously we have heard this type

02:03

of rhetoric from Donald

02:05

Trump in the past as well,

02:06

have seen him

02:07

live post during these large events.

02:09

But they do take on new significance

02:11

now that he is

02:12

the presumptive Republican nominee.

02:14

And it also comes

02:15

as his grip

02:16

on the Republican Party

02:18

is tightening something.

02:19

We're going to see play out today

02:20

here in Houston with that

02:22

RNC spring meeting.

02:23

We're going to see Ronna

02:24

McDaniel stepped down from her position

02:26

as chairwoman.

02:27

It comes

02:28

after Donald Trump

02:29

and her relationship

02:30

had really grown tense

02:32

and it had been a struggle

02:34

for over a year now.

02:35

And we're going to see

02:36

Donald Trump's hand

02:37

pick replacements for her glide

02:40

to their path

02:41

to the top of leadership

02:42

at the committee.

02:43

And again,

02:44

this comes as Donald Trump is very eager

02:46

to use

02:47

the weight of the RNC,

02:48

have their full interest infrastructure

02:50

behind him,

02:51

including their data operation,

02:53

their ground game strategy,

02:55

their poll with voters.

02:56

And of course, they are fundraising.

02:58

But the way it's been described

02:59

to me, John, by senior

03:00

advisers, as you said,

03:02

it is normal for a presumptive nominee

03:05

or a candidate

03:06

to have their own control in a way over

03:08

the RNC or a committee

03:10

when they take power.

03:11

But it's been described to me

03:12

as more of a takeover for Donald Trump

03:14

as he tries to sink his vision

03:16

with the RNC.

03:17

John and his family with the RNC.

03:20

Atlanta train in Houston.

03:21

Thank you very much.

03:22

President Biden

03:23

laying out what he believes

03:24

are the stakes right now

03:26

and with a very keen eye

03:27

toward November, of course, a speech

03:29

The Atlantic dubbed

03:30

the most unusual State of the Union

03:33

in living memory.

03:35

Let's test

03:35

that against history right now.

03:37

CNN presidential story and Tim Naftali

03:39

joins us. It's good to see you, Jim.

03:41

You've studied many a president

03:42

and you studied

03:43

many of these major addresses.

03:44

What did you see in this speech?

03:48

Well,

03:49

first of all, you know,

03:49

this is the first time

03:52

in over a century

03:54

that a president,

03:55

an incumbent,

03:56

is running against a former president.

03:59

This is the first time in history

04:01

that an 81 year old man

04:02

has ever given a State

04:03

of the Union address.

04:04

And this is the first time in history

04:06

that an American president faces

04:08

a reelection

04:09

challenge against an instigator

04:12

of an insurrection.

04:13

So just there, we're talking

04:16

about an unprecedented historical speech.

04:20

President Biden, in many ways

04:21

had to give a state

04:22

of the president's speech

04:23

more than the State of the Union speech.

04:25

People were watching

04:26

to see his energy level,

04:27

his vibrancy,

04:28

his fight, his willingness

04:30

to fight for reelection.

04:32

And people saw it yesterday.

04:33

They saw all of that.

04:35

It's a it's a really interesting framing.

04:38

I don't I hadn't thought of it that way.

04:39

People were looking to see how he did

04:42

not how he presented

04:44

the message or not,

04:45

how well crafted the policy was.

04:49

That is a

04:50

that's an interesting

04:50

but in part of

04:51

that was it was a surprising bit

04:55

how many times that he did

04:57

bring up Donald Trump, though

04:59

not by name,

04:59

talking about his predecessor

05:01

to draw contrast between then and now.

05:04

Let me play a little bit

05:05

just to remind folks

05:09

now, my predecessor,

05:12

a former Republican president, tells

05:13

Putin, quote,

05:15

Do whatever the hell you want.

05:17

My predecessor

05:17

and some of you here

05:18

seek to bury the truth about January 6th.

05:21

Many of you in this chamber

05:23

and my predecessor

05:24

are promising to pass a national ban

05:25

on reproductive freedom.

05:27

And watching.

05:28

I had a couple of questions for you.

05:30

Do you think that was effective?

05:31

And do you think he did it

05:32

because he wanted to?

05:34

Or do you think he did it

05:35

because he needed to

05:40

The Biden

05:41

coalition is the old

05:43

Democratic coalition of the 1990s, plus

05:47

folks who don't want to vote

05:48

for Donald Trump.

05:50

There are independents

05:51

and some former Republicans

05:53

who will support Biden in 2024

05:55

as they did in 2020

05:57

just because they don't

05:58

want to see Donald Trump

05:59

in the White House again.

06:00

It is very important

06:01

for the president

06:02

to remind those elements of his coalition

06:05

that he well understands the mandate

06:08

they give him.

06:09

So I think he had to mention it.

06:10

That can't be the only message

06:12

he delivers

06:14

because there are progressives

06:15

in the Democratic coalition

06:16

who want to hear much more

06:18

and he gave them

06:19

more about Gaza last night.

06:21

And he also wants

06:22

everybody wants a vision for the future.

06:24

They just don't want to elect someone

06:26

because he wants to be president.

06:28

They want to know if we reelect you, sir,

06:31

what do you plan to do

06:32

in the next four years?

06:33

So he had a heavy,

06:34

heavy burden on his shoulders last night.

06:38

One thing about

06:38

we know about the State of the Union is

06:40

a lot about

06:41

it's a lot about tradition

06:42

and it's a lot about you see,

06:43

like institutional Washington

06:45

right before your eyes.

06:46

That's what you're looking at

06:47

with the State of the Union.

06:49

And looking at this speech

06:50

in the historical context,

06:52

Biden did

06:53

what used to be kind

06:54

of thought of as unthinkable,

06:56

which is criticizing the Supreme Court

06:58

and directly addressing the justices

07:00

as they sat

07:00

right before him in the chamber.

07:02

I want to play this for folks.

07:03

This is when he was talking about

07:05

the decision

07:06

that overturn Roe versus Wade

07:10

the Supreme Court majority

07:11

wrote the following.

07:13

And with all due respect, justices,

07:15

women are not without electoral

07:17

electoral power.

07:19

Excuse me.

07:20

Electoral or political power?

07:22

You're about to realize

07:23

just how much variety that

07:28

So what did you make of that moment

07:31

and the fact that it's coming from

07:32

Joe Biden nonetheless,

07:36

Well, first of all,

07:38

reproductive rights

07:40

are a very important element

07:42

of the president's message.

07:44

And Vice president's message.

07:45

It's got to be

07:46

it's got to be a way to energize

07:47

and mobilize people who go out to vote

07:50

for the team

07:50

for the ticket in 20, 20, 40.

07:52

He, of course, had to mention it.

07:53

He also believes it

07:55

in terms of attacking the Supreme Court.

07:57

Well, American culture changes.

08:00

Our political culture doesn't

08:01

stay the same.

08:02

We are

08:03

in a particularly divisive

08:04

partizan moment

08:06

where people expect their leader

08:08

to show, fight, show the willingness to

08:11

to basically express their disappointment

08:14

with the status quo.

08:15

So I believe that

08:16

just as Republicans

08:17

expect a certain level of fight,

08:19

obviously from Donald Trump

08:20

and they get that and more

08:22

Democrats and independents

08:24

are expecting

08:24

the same level of fight from Joe Biden

08:26

and he gave it to them yesterday.

08:29

It's good to see you, Tim.

08:30

Thank you.

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