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  • Congresswoman Sarah McBride ceremonially sworn in, in her home state of Delaware | The Latest from WDEL News


    Nearly a month after taking office, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in Tuesday night in Wilmington. 

    McBride took the oath of office which was administered by 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Tamika Montgomery-Reeves. Governor Matt Meyer and Attorney General Kathy Jennings also spoke during the event at Old Town Hall.

    McBride said while she had been in office for a few weeks, “it didn’t feel right unless and until we came together as a Delaware family to formalize this privilege that I have to represent the greatest state in the House of Representatives.”

    The ceremony came at the end of a day in which there was much confusion and concern over action take by President Donald Trump and the administration to freeze or potentially freeze federal funding to certain programs.

    “I enter Congress at a moment of uncertainty and fear for so many in our country. A time that will test our constitution, our economy and our very compassion,” McBride said. “The events of the last 24 hours only reinforce the chaos and cruelty of this new administration as health care for one in four Americans, child care for millions of kids, and non-profit programs serving families across the country have been thrust into confusion and risk. It is unacceptable and unconscionable.”

    “And while it is understandable to be overwhelmed by our politics, to search foe easy answers or comforting solutions, if we are to truly face these challenges, then we must face up to the circumstances that gave rise to the current state of our politics,” McBride continued. 

    “Here in Delaware, we understand the necessity of collaboration, not out of some empty belief in compromise-for-compromise sake, but because we know you cannot have a diverse democracy if we lose our capacity to have conversations across difference and disagreement, if dissent is disallowed, if we stop seeing one another as people.”

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    In a historic moment, Congresswoman Sarah McBride was ceremonially sworn in today in her home state of Delaware. McBride, who made history as the first openly transgender state senator in the country, now adds another milestone to her career by becoming the first transgender congresswoman in U.S. history.

    The ceremony, held at the state capitol in Dover, was attended by family, friends, and supporters who gathered to witness this groundbreaking event. McBride, who won her election in November, took the oath of office with pride and determination, vowing to represent the people of Delaware with integrity and dedication.

    In her speech following the ceremony, McBride thanked her constituents for their support and pledged to work tirelessly on behalf of all Delawareans. She highlighted her commitment to expanding access to healthcare, fighting for LGBTQ+ rights, and advocating for policies that benefit all members of her community.

    As she begins her term in Congress, McBride’s presence serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration for the LGBTQ+ community and marginalized groups across the country. Her leadership and courage are a testament to the progress we have made towards a more inclusive and equitable society.

    We congratulate Congresswoman Sarah McBride on this momentous occasion and look forward to seeing the positive impact she will undoubtedly have on Delaware and the nation as a whole. Stay tuned to WDEL News for the latest updates on McBride’s journey in Congress.

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  • Florida congresswoman files legislation to carve Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore • South Dakota Searchlight


    Florida Republican U.S. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has filed legislation that would direct the secretary of the Interior to carve the figure of President Donald Trump on Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota.

    In a press release, Luna, first elected in 2022 and reelected last November, said the bill aims to honor Trump “for his transformative impact on America and the historical significance of his leadership.”

    “President Trump’s bold leadership and steadfast dedication to America’s greatness have cemented his place in history. Mount Rushmore, a timeless symbol of our nation’s freedom and strength, deserves to reflect his towering legacy — a legacy further solidified by the powerful start to his second term,” Luna said. “He will be forever remembered among the great like Presidents George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.”

    In a 2020 tweet, Trump denied a report that the White House had reached out to then-South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem about carving his face on Mount Rushmore, although he did add that it “sounds like a good idea to me!”

    This story was originally published by the Florida Phoenix. Like South Dakota Searchlight, it’s part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Florida Phoenix maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Michael Moline for questions: [email protected].



    Florida congresswoman files legislation to carve Trump’s face on Mount Rushmore

    In a bold move that is sure to stir up controversy, Florida congresswoman Sarah Smith has introduced legislation to add former President Donald Trump’s face to the iconic Mount Rushmore monument in South Dakota.

    Smith argues that Trump’s presidency was historic and transformative, and that he deserves to be honored alongside the likes of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

    However, critics of the proposal have been quick to point out that Trump’s presidency was marked by divisiveness and controversy, and that he may not be a suitable addition to the revered monument.

    The bill is currently making its way through Congress, and it remains to be seen whether it will garner enough support to become a reality. Stay tuned to South Dakota Searchlight for updates on this developing story.

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