“House Republicans are divided on whether the raucous heckling of President Biden during his State of the Union address on Tuesday night was inappropriate — or whether it helped them effectively communicate their position to the American public,” The Hill reports.
“Many Republicans thought the uproar in response to Biden’s comment accusing Republicans of wanting to sunset Social Security and Medicare was justified, blaming the president for ‘instigating’ a desired reaction that would put Republicans in a bad light. But some expressed doubts about the rowdiness that followed.”
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