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At dawn on Sunday, Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) staged a sit-in on the U.S. Capitol steps, railing against President Trump’s bold new budget plan — a plan designed to restore financial stability and protect American taxpayers.

Starting just after 6 a.m., the two left-wing lawmakers livestreamed complaints, claiming that the Trump administration’s budget cuts would “hurt Americans” — ignoring the reality that out-of-control spending threatens the nation’s future. President Trump’s proposals would eliminate waste, protect Social Security and Medicare, and deliver much-needed tax relief to hardworking families.

“This is a moral moment in America,” Booker said online, calling for pressure against fiscally responsible Republicans. Booker even asked for stories from Americans fearing cuts — but millions of Americans know that reform is essential to prevent a national debt crisis and safeguard future generations.

Congressional committees are now finalizing President Trump’s agenda for his first term, after the House and Senate passed an initial budget resolution before recess. This historic effort includes slashing bloated government programs, strengthening state control over housing grants, and realigning federal spending with true American priorities.

Reports from The New York Times — a source openly critical of Trump’s success — reveal that proposed budget cuts would target wasteful education programs, Medicaid overpayments, and taxpayer-funded bureaucracies. Instead of Washington controlling everything, President Trump’s plan empowers states and local communities to make decisions closer to home — where American values matter most.

As millions of patriotic Americans understand, reckless spending on endless handouts is not compassion — it’s a recipe for disaster. President Trump’s commonsense reforms protect the elderly, the disabled, and working families by ensuring federal resources are used wisely.

While Booker and Jeffries use emotional theatrics, President Trump is taking action: restoring American greatness by demanding accountability and putting the needs of citizens — not politicians — first.