Democrats REFUSED to stand for:
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 5, 2025
➡️ Laken Riley’s family
➡️ Jocelyn Nungaray’s family
➡️ Corey Comoaratore’s family
➡️ DJ Daniel, a 13 year old with cancer
Absolutely heartless, EVIL people. pic.twitter.com/g3gREYSxQM
During his joint address to Congress last night, Trump signed an executive order renaming the Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas after Jocelyn Nungaray, a 12-year-old Houston girl whose tragic murder by two illegal aliens captured national attention.
Both illegals were released into the interior by the Biden administration, and one of them hadn’t even been in the country for a month before committing the heinous crime. Both now face the death penalty.
The refuge, located about 70 miles east of Houston, will now be known as the Jocelyn Nungaray National Wildlife Refuge.
An emotional Alexis Nungaray, Jocelyn’s mother, was present at Trump’s address, and the audience broke into applause when Trump made the announcement - except for the Democrats.
Among the other things that Democrats refused to stand or applause for included the Laken Riley Act, a 13-year-old cancer survivor that Trump made a Secret Service agent, victims of online deepfakes, lower taxes, protecting women from men in sports, deporting violent illegal aliens, and eliminating drug cartels, among others.
Trump had said earlier in the speech that nothing he could do, including ending disease or abolishing crime could get Democrats to stand or applaud him - and Democrats couldn’t even have the decency to honor the memory of a murdered 12-year-old. Though it would be meaningless regardless as they supported the exact policies that led to the murder.
Alexis fired back on Hannity after the speech, slamming Democrats. "If they can't stand and applaud you, and stand up for the rights of innocent people like your daughter—what does that party stand for? I've found it repulsive."
"They don’t stand for anything humane. They don’t stand for us as citizens. They don’t stand for our security. They don’t stand for the honorable things we need in this country. It’s very disgraceful to us as U.S. citizens that these are the people we have in Congress, the House, and the Senate. It’s disgusting."