NBC’s Seth Meyers claimed on Wednesday’s episode of Late Night that President Trump’s Tuesday address to Congress bored him, but despite that, he claimed that it was “deeply offensive” for Trump to refer to Massachusetts Senator and fake Native American Elizabeth Warren as “Pocahontas.” Speaking of Massachusetts, Meyers would later welcome Gov. Maura Healey to the show to urge Democrats to do more to fight back against Trump and sing the virtues of DEI.
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Meyers also sought to plot strategy with Healey, “I think it's early days and you might say that the right path forward is to let Donald Trump do what he's going to do and then find a response to it based on his actions. But do you feel as though the Democratic Party is at this point—has any plan?”
Again, Healey agreed, “I mean, look. It's frustrating for me to see some of what's gone on the last few weeks because I think it's important for people to speak up, people in leadership, members of Congress. Get out to your districts, stand alongside folks in your districts, and listen to them about what they're experiencing and also educate them about, like, what these cuts mean.”
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