It’s the first night of the rodeo in Houston, Texas – usually an unmistakable event in town.
But gathered on the Irish pub in the suburbs of the city are the group of young Republicans who do not want to miss the President Donald Trump Prime-time address congress.
About a dozen parties members piled into the back room Pub, while Fox News Blares on the surrounding TV screens.
People came out wearing red, white and blue, with pins for flags and accessory scarves.
Before the speech began, members of the club told me how excited to hear Trump’s policy proposals.
That they had to give him a grade in the first 44 days in the office, he was unanimously “A +”.
“He already surpassed all expectations,” one person told me.
As the president took over in the stand, the group chatting stopped, but cheering and laughter did not.
Sporting Trump-Vance Baseball Caps, Evan Howard, 26, raised a glass every time the president said as he agreed. And that was a lot.
“He would break up on the crime and be hard with cartels. He will stop a lot of American bloodshed,” he said.
But Evan admitted that 44 days inside, he does not feel the benefit of the President Trump returning to the office. At least not yet, and he’s happy to wait.
“I’m not too much better, to be honest, but I like what he does,” Evan said. “I see a job that is done, and I understand that some of these changes that puts through which he puts does not pass right away and that we will see their effects in the future.”
Sitting across the Evan was Brittany, which was far less expressing throughout the event from the rest of the table. 31-year-old black The woman is new in the Republican party.
“I think he did great. I thought it was a very unification of the message,” she said. “He pointed out a lot of things that the Democrats, who used to consider a connected at one point, failed to press.”
“(Democrats) tend to advocate certain things that don’t actually relate to Americans as a whole. You have problems with the crime, whether people lose their homeless people.”
The mentioned excuses, sexes and “drills” collected a lot of health and clapped from the crowd on Tuesday night.
The boos is every time the cameras advertised Nancy Pelosi, or democrats who hold signs in a crowd or any representative looking sleepy in the crowd.
In his festive burying speech congress, Democratic Senator Elissa slotkin A warning of American democracy is “at risk.”
“It’s at risk when the president decides to choose and choose the right to follow, when it ignores the constitution or when the chosen leaders stand and just let that happen,” she said that to happen.
She also targeted the world’s richest man, Elon Men, who said he was combing through private data from Americans with the “Band of 20-Years” from his white house known as Doge.
But the slot remarks seem to have a little impact on the Republicans gathered in the Texas bar.
The only feedback for President Trump tonight? Maybe talk about Joe Biden a little less.
But otherwise, the message on separating this group is: promises and promises held.
2025-03-05 08:59:00