Washington, D.C. — Florida Congressman Daniel Webster, R-Clermont, did not mince words in his assessment of the state of the union ahead of President Biden's upcoming address. Webster stated, "The state of the union is weak. This week, I asked my constituents how they view the state of our union under President Biden, and a majority agreed."
Webster went on to criticize the Biden administration, attributing a series of issues to the current president's policies. He noted, "Since President Biden has taken office, Americans are less safe, and their banks accounts nearly drained because of his failures at the border and reckless spending. His policies have hamstrung our economy, ended America’s energy dominance, put our children’s education in decline, targeted parents’ rights, and infringed on hardworking Americans’ basic constitutional freedoms and liberties. Simply put, President Biden has put America last."
Despite his critique, Webster expressed hope for a better future, stating, "I hope to hear President Biden admit his failures, reverse course, and commit to working with House Republicans to develop solutions that will build an economy that’s strong, and nation that’s safe, a government that’s accountable, and a future that’s built on freedom. The American people deserve nothing less, and I will keep fighting to put them first."