Friday, January 31, 2025

RESOLUTION TO CONGATULATE TRUMP FAILS IN RI SENATE

RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT TRUMP ON HIS
INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC VICTORY FAILS TO PASS
RHODE ISLAND SENATE
STATE HOUSE

Providence –
In an unprecedented move, the Rhode Island Senate failed
to pass a Resolution sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Jessica de la Cruz, Senate Minority Whip Gordon Rogers, Senator Elaine J. Morgan, and Senator Thomas J. Paolino, entitled
:

“CONGRATULATING PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP ON HIS
INAUGURATION AND HISTORIC AND EXTRAORDINARY VICTORY IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.”

Every four years, the Senate has passed a resolution congratulating the incoming President and Vice President. Today’s resolution followed in that tradition and included historical context, such as President Trump being the first President since Grover Cleveland to be elected to two non-consecutive terms to serve as President of the United States.

The Resolution outlined key components President Trump championed during his campaigns, including border security, energy independence, and America First foreign policy.

Additionally, it highlighted the contributions to the American people realized in President Trump’s first term, such as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, The First Step Act, and the establishment of Space Force.

Jessica de la Cruz

“It was my sincere hope that the Senate would honor the tradition of the chamber to congratulate and wish success to an incoming President, as has been done previously for Presidents Biden, Obama and predecessors,” stated Senate Minority Leader de la Cruz in
response to the Resolution’s failing.

“Despite being critical of policies of past Presidents, I have always wished them success – because I want America to succeed – to become
strong, safe, healthy, prosperous, and great again. Instead of alienating the President, we should be building bridges.”


401-222-2708
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LSennick@rilegislature.gov

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