Marathon Filibuster: Democrats' Stand Against Trump's Agenda
Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon led a marathon speech opposing President Trump's agenda amidst a government shutdown. Joining a trend among Democrats, he aims to call attention to issues by holding the floor. This tactic serves to delay Republican-led initiatives in Congress.
Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon, in a determined effort to oppose Republican President Donald Trump's agenda, engaged in a marathon speech on Wednesday during the 22nd day of a government shutdown. Merkley's intent is to spotlight an 'authoritarian takeover,' and he was well into over half a day of speaking just past 6:30 p.m. EDT on Tuesday.
This act of prolonged speech by Merkley reflects a broader strategy among Democrats to utilize their floor time to obstruct and spotlight contentious issues. Earlier this year, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey similarly extended his speech to over 25 hours against Republicans' legislation, setting a new benchmark.
The Democrats find themselves with limited power in Washington D.C., where Republicans dominate both the House and Senate. However, vocal Democrats, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries who also participated in lengthy speeches, use these speeches as a means to draw attention and obstruct proceedings.
(With inputs from agencies.)

