Rep. Mary Miller said she will skip President Biden’s State of the Union, saying she does not want to “show up to and listen to him continue to lie.”
Rep. Mary Miller said she will skip President Biden’s State of the Union on Tuesday, saying she does not want to “show up to and listen to him continue to lie.”
“Joe Biden’s presidency has been filled with lie after lie, especially lies about the border being secure, inflation being temporary, and the DOJ targeting parents for attending school board meetings,” she said. “I will not be attending Biden’s State of the Union to listen to him lie about the damage he has caused to our country while the left-wing media and members of Congress applaud his lies.”
In the statement released by her office, Miller announced that should will be bringing Retired Illinois Air Force Colonel Mark A. Hurley as her guest, who left the military over Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine. Hurley called the invite an “honor” and praised Miller and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy for their efforts to end the COVID military vaccine requirement.“These legislative leaders continued the battle we did not have time to complete through our normal chain of command,” Hurley said. “We are truly grateful for the thousands of military careers they have saved.”
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