Sen. Jeff Merkley delivers marathon 22-hour speech to protest Trump

Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley's 22-hour Senate marathon speech was a powerful rebuke of President Trump's policies, which he deemed a threat to democracy and the US Constitution.

Merkley began his remarks at 6:21 pm on Tuesday, speaking for nearly two days until 4:58 pm on Wednesday. His words were laced with outrage as he condemned the Trump administration's deportation efforts, cancellation of federal programs, and attempts to weaponize the Justice Department. He specifically targeted Portland, Oregon, which has been a focal point of Trump's ire, even going so far as to say that the president seeks to use false narratives about riots in the city to justify his authoritarian grip on the nation.

Merkley insisted that Portlanders are not buying into Trump's rhetoric and instead have chosen to exercise their right to peaceful assembly. "They want to make it clear to the world that what Trump is saying about there being violent protests or a rebellion in Portland is just not true," he said. The Senator's words echoed those of his fellow Democrats, who see this as an attempt by Trump to manipulate public opinion and consolidate power.

The marathon speech marked one of the longest addresses on the Senate floor in recent history, surpassing even Booker's record-breaking 25-hour address earlier this year. Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso criticized Merkley's efforts, claiming that Democrats are using the shutdown to "pat themselves on the back" at the expense of Capitol Police who are not being paid.

In response, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer praised Merkley's strength and integrity, saying that his speech "shines a spotlight on this erosion of democracy under Trump." As Merkley concluded his remarks, he emphasized that the US is in its most perilous moment since the Civil War.
 
omg i cant even right now!! 😲 Jeff Merkley is literally a hero for speaking up like that!!! 22 hours on the Senate floor?!?! that's dedication and courage to stand against trump's toxic policies πŸ™Œ! I love how he called out trump's false narratives about Portland, it's so true what you said! those ppl are not afraid to stand up for themselves and exercise their right to peaceful assembly ❀️! Merkley's speech was like a shot of hope in the darkness, reminding us that we have leaders who still believe in democracy and the constitution πŸ™. let's keep shining a light on this issue and holding our elected officials accountable πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, I'm literally torn 🀯... like, I think Merkley's speech was SO powerful πŸ’ͺ, but at the same time, it feels like he's being super dramatic and trying too hard to make a point 😩... I mean, 22 hours is a looong speech, right? πŸ™„ But at the same time, who can blame him for speaking up against Trump's policies? He's literally standing up for democracy and the Constitution, which is SO important 🀝. And I kinda feel bad for Schumer calling out Barrasso for being a party pooper πŸ˜’... but then again, maybe Barrasso has a point about Democrats not exactly being in a position to talk about "democracy" when they're the ones holding the power πŸ’­? Ugh, my brain hurts 🀯
 
Man, 22 hours of speaking nonstop? That's like watching an entire season of your favorite show back in the day! πŸ“Ί I'm all for standing up against President Trump's policies though, he can be quite the divisive figure. The whole Portland thing though, it feels like a whole 'nother issue altogether... I mean I've lived there myself and never seen anything crazy 😎. Merkley just wants to make sure people know that they're not buying into all that drama, you feel? It's like when you were trying to convince your friends that that new video game was actually good 🀣. Anyway, the whole thing felt a bit intense, but I guess some people just need to be loud to get their point across πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG, 22 hours straight on the Senate floor? That's dedication!!! 🀯 I gotta give it up to Senator Merkley for speaking truth to power and standing up for democracy πŸ™Œ. It's crazy how some people think they can just manipulate public opinion and get away with it, but Merkley is all like "nope, not buying it" πŸ˜’. And can we talk about Portland? I feel so bad for the good people there being subjected to Trump's BS narrative πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. They're actually peaceful and want their voices heard, whereas Trump just wants to silence them πŸ’”. Merkley's speech was EPIC πŸŽ‰, and I'm loving the fact that Schumer is giving him props πŸ‘. It's clear that some people are more invested in the truth than others πŸ’―
 
I'm torn between feeling inspired by Merkley's determination to speak truth to power πŸ€” and worried about the toxic atmosphere surrounding the whole thing 😬. The fact that Trump's policies are being labeled a threat to democracy is, of course, no surprise πŸ™„, but it's concerning that Democrats aren't holding their own feet better in this fight πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Merkley's speech was powerful, no doubt about it πŸ’₯, but can we really say he won the PR battle? I mean, Barrasso is still going to spin this as a shutdown and Merkley's just trying to get attention πŸ“’. Meanwhile, what's being done to address the systemic issues that actually need fixing? Just talking a big game ain't gonna save democracy πŸ’ͺ. We need concrete action, not just words of wisdom 😊.
 
πŸ˜… I gotta say, 22 hours straight on the Senate floor? That's some dedication! Merkley's speech was like a wake-up call for everyone listening, and I love how he called out Trump's policies for what they are - a threat to democracy 🀯. The fact that Portlanders aren't falling for Trump's false narratives about riots is so inspiring, you know? It just goes to show that people are still standing up for their rights and exercising peaceably πŸ’ͺ.

I think it's crazy how some of our leaders in Congress are more worried about being seen as "good guys" than actually fighting for what's right πŸ™„. Merkley and Schumer are shining a light on the real issues here, and I'm so grateful they're speaking truth to power πŸ’‘. And can we talk about how tired everyone must be after listening to that speech? 😴 Either way, it was a powerful statement, and I think it'll make some people sit up and take notice πŸ—£οΈ.
 
omg yaaas 🀩 Jeff Merkley just went full throttle on Trump's policies and I am HERE. FOR. IT πŸ’―! 22 hours is insane but if it means speaking truth to power, I'm all for it πŸ”₯. I mean can you imagine the drama of being in a room with 100+ senators for that long? πŸ˜‚. Merkley's words were FIRE πŸ’ͺ and I love how he called out Trump's lies about Portland 🀣. This is what we need more of - leaders who aren't afraid to speak their minds and stand up for what's right πŸ’•. Schumer is literally the best 😍 and John Barrasso needs to chill, tbh πŸ‘Ž. Merkley's speech was a masterclass in standing up against authoritarianism and it's so inspiring πŸ™Œ.
 
man that senator merkley just went all out πŸ’₯ his 22-hour speech was straight fire πŸ”₯ and i gotta say it was a major bummer to hear senate majority whip john barrasso trash talking him πŸ€” but chuck schumer's response was spot on πŸ‘ Merkley really did shine a light on the erosion of democracy under trump πŸ•°οΈ it's crazy that we're in this state where our politicians feel like they need to make such extreme statements just to get attention πŸ“Ί and i hope more people started paying attention to what's going on in washington πŸ’Έ
 
I'm still surprised by some politicians being so passionate about their speeches πŸ˜‚. Merkley's 22-hour marathon speech was insane! I mean, who needs that much time to talk? 🀯 It felt like he was trying to prove a point, but at the same time, it was kinda impressive how focused he stayed the whole time.

I'm with Chuck Schumer on this one - Merkley did shine a spotlight on some serious issues. Trump's policies are definitely concerning and he's not afraid to speak out about them πŸ’ͺ. And I gotta say, I love how Portlanders aren't buying into all that drama 🀣. They're sticking to their guns (or whatever) and exercising their right to peaceful assembly.

It's crazy how some people in the Senate think they can just take a break while everyone else is stuck dealing with this chaos πŸ™„. Barrasso should really get his facts straight before criticizing someone for speaking up πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. And Merkley, you go, man! You're not afraid to stand up for what's right, even if it means going the extra mile πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ.
 
πŸ™„ I mean, come on, 22 hours? That's like me playing video games non-stop for two days straight πŸ˜‚. But seriously, Senator Merkley was totally justified in calling out Trump's crap policies. The dude is literally trying to dismantle our democracy one tweet at a time 🚨. I love how he basically said Portlanders aren't buying into the hate speech and are just chillin', exercising their rights like normal humans πŸ‘Š. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that Senate Majority Whip John Barrasso thinks Democrats are using this to pat themselves on the back? Like, no, we're actually trying to save America from a narcissistic leader πŸ™„. Kudos to Chuck Schumer for standing up for Merkley's strength and integrity πŸ’―.
 
I just saw the funniest video of a cat playing the piano online 🐈😹. It's not even funny, it's more like mesmerizing to watch how fast those paws move on the keys. I wonder if they should get a record deal or something?

But anyway, back to politics... have you guys ever noticed how long politicians are allowed to talk before they wrap up their speeches? 22 hours is insane! I mean, I can barely keep my attention span for an hour-long TV show without dozing off. Can you imagine listening to the same stuff for that long? I'd probably be like a zombie by then, just nodding off every time someone mentions "transparency" or "accountability"... Zzz...
 
this speech by Jeff Merkley was super inspiring πŸ™Œ, you know as an Oregonian, to see our senator standing up for us like that against trump's policies 😀. it's crazy how much control he thinks he has over the narrative and how he tries to manipulate public opinion πŸ’”. but merkley's right, we won't let him get away with it! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ the fact that he spent 22 hours on that speech is just a testament to his dedication to the truth and our values πŸ—£οΈ. and i love how schumer praised him for his strength and integrity πŸ‘, we need more leaders like that in washington πŸ’ͺ.
 
lol what a marathon effort from Jeff Merkley! i mean 22 hours straight? that's dedication. but seriously though, his speech was like a wake-up call to trump's policies. he called out the deportation efforts and all that other stuff that's just plain wrong. it's crazy how some people think they can just use false narratives to control the narrative, you know?

i feel for merkley though, having to speak for so long like that must've been exhausting. but it was worth it, i think. he really showed the senate what's at stake here. and the fact that trump is trying to use riots in portland as an excuse for his authoritarian grip on the nation? that's just not true, you know?

anyway, kudos to merkley for speaking truth to power. and to chuck schumer for supporting him like that. it's people like them who make a difference. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘
 
I'm so fed up with politics these days 🀯. This 22-hour speech by Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley sounds like a major banger πŸ’₯! He's really speaking truth to power and standing up against President Trump's policies, which are literally threatening democracy and our Constitution πŸ€•. It's amazing that Merkley had the courage to keep going for so long - I mean, 22 hours is crazy talk 😲! And it's good to know that Schumer is supporting him, because let's be real, we need more leaders like him in Washington πŸ’ͺ.

But what really gets me is how Trump is trying to manipulate public opinion and use false narratives about Portland. Like, come on man πŸ™„! Merkley is right - the people of Portland are not buying into it, and they're standing up for their rights and exercising their peaceful assembly 🌟. It's a huge deal, and I think we should all be paying attention to this.

I'm just glad that Merkley had a chance to say what needs to be said, even if it means breaking some kind of record or two πŸ’¬. And I hope that his speech will inspire others to speak out against injustice and fight for what's right 🌈.
 
πŸ€” I mean, Merkley's 22-hour speech was pretty epic, but let's be real, 25 hours is still a lot longer than what Booker did, like, a few months ago πŸ•°οΈ. And, for real, if Democrats are trying to make Capitol Police look bad, that's not exactly the best PR move πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. On the other hand, I do think it's cool that Merkley was able to speak out against Trump's policies and stuff like that - we need more folks like him who aren't afraid to call BS when they see it πŸ‘Š.
 
I mean come on, 22 hours? That's crazy talk! πŸ™„ I'm all for a good rant, but even I wouldn't go that long without getting a little too worked up πŸ˜…. And let's be real, Merkley's speech was more of a statement than actual policy change πŸ€”. I mean, what's the point of going on and on if nothing gets done? It's like saying you're passionate about social justice, but then doing nothing to actually make it happen πŸ™„.

And can we please just call out Booker for his 25-hour address too? That's some serious marathon-ing right there πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. I'm not trying to diminish Merkley's speech or anything, but let's keep things in perspective, folks 😊.
 
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