In response to Trump, Democrats argue for middle class
In calling on Americans to reject the "chaos" of the Trump era, Kennedy also outlined a Democratic vision that promises a "better deal for all who call this country home."
"We choose pensions that are solvent, trade pacts that are fair, roads and bridges that won't rust away, and good education you can afford," he said in a speech from a vocational high school in
Kennedy, 37, a three-term congressman and grandson of former Attorney General
In an apparent reference to Trump, Kennedy said that "bullies may land a punch" and leave a mark but that they have "never managed to match the strength and spirit of a people united in defense of their future."
In a hard-hitting speech for a political newcomer, Kennedy decried a rollback of civil rights protections, noting proposals that target Muslims, transgender people and others.
The Trump administration "isn't just targeting the laws that protect us — they are targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection," Kennedy said.
Trump's record is "a rebuke of our highest American ideal: the belief that we are all worthy, we are all equal and we all count — in the eyes of our law and our leaders, our God and our government," Kennedy said.
The red-haired Kennedy was elected to the House in 2012, returning the family to
Known mostly for his famous last name, Kennedy's selection has been criticized by some as tone-deaf at a time when sexual harassment of women and the
In a nod to "Dreamers," the 700,000 young immigrants brought here as children and now here illegally, Kennedy spoke in Spanish as he said Dreamers are a part of America's story and promised that
Kennedy said Trump and his administration were breaking a core promise of America — that everyone will be treated equally under the law. He accused the administration of "callously" appraising Americans' worth and deciding "who makes the cut and who can be bargained away."
Under the leadership of Trump and congressional
A former Peace Corps volunteer, Kennedy was an assistant district attorney in two
To illustrate that message, Kennedy invited
Kennedy's speech was one of several Democratic responses.



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