Donald Trump says on an almost daily basis that he’s the greatest president in the universe, knows exactly what he’s doing, and is beloved by everyone. So, of course, his congressional address on Mar. 4, 2025 was more of the same… although it was shockingly long and he spoke for more than an hour and 40 minutes. Actually, it was longer than any other president’s speech in recent history, and Trump will probably attempt to spin that in a positive light.
Alyssa Farah Griffin has ed the long list of people who weren’t impressed by Trump’s congressional address. The View co-host posted on X last night, “This is ridiculous and not effective.”
This is ridiculous and not effective.
— Alyssa Farah Griffin (@Alyssafarah) March 5, 2025
It’s tough to imagine any Republicans turning their backs on Trump this time around. The GOP is currently having a field day with firing government employees and getting rid of people’s rights. However, Griffin did change her tune on Trump. She worked for Trump during his first term in office! In 2020, she was the Assistant to the President and also held the position of director of strategic communications for the White House.
In a Griffin called him “dangerous” and hasn’t stopped speaking up since.
Along with criticizing Trump’s congressional address, Griffin said on The View‘s Feb. 19, 2025 episode that she thinks Trump and Elon Musk’s buddy-buddy dynamic is going to end at some point. She noted that people voted for Trump because they wanted him to “secure the border” and make groceries cheaper. But now that so many federal employees have been fired, that will affect people’s Social Security, to name just one thing. She said she thinks Trump will “scapegoat” Musk once everyone sees what happens because of DOGE’s actions.
Griffin also said that Al Green was told to leave after saying Trump “has no mandate,” and many agree with Green. JD Vance was even heard telling Mike Johnson, “I don’t know how you do this for 90 minutes” prior to the speech. Ouch.
Griffin is absolutely right that Trump’s speech to Congress was “ridiculous” and “not effective.” He mentioned his (unlikely) goal to “conquer the vast frontiers of science,” which is tough to believe given Health Secretary RFK Jr.’s long-time anti-vaccine beliefs. Trump then said “the Golden Age of America has only just begun” and “It will be like nothing that has ever been seen before.” Griffin may have explained Trump’s Congress address with six words, but the only word for his last statement is “frightening,” given what’s already happened this year.
Published: Mar 5, 2025 02:22 pm