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Several Democrats to boycott Trump’s address

Several Democratic lawmakers will boycott Donald Trump’s State of the Union address tonight. Instead, many will rally on the National Mall.

So far, at least 30 Democratic members of Congress have said they will skip the State of the Union. These include senators Chris Murphy of Connecticut, Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, Ruben Gallego of Arizona and Adam Schiff of California, as well as progressive representatives Pramila Jayapal, Maxwell Frost and Greg Casar.

The event, dubbed the “People’s State of the Union”, is being coordinated by progressive media network MeidasTouch and the liberal advocacy group MoveOn. Attorney and commentator Katie Phang and former anchor Joy Reid will co-host the rally. The event’s organizers say it will spotlight federal workers, immigrants and Americans affected by the Trump administration’s policies.

In a statement, Van Hollen said that he would not attend the address. “Trump is marching America towards fascism, and I refuse to normalize his shredding of our Constitution & democracy,” he said. “This cannot be business as usual.”

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Trump will tout negotiations with tech giants to curb data center electricity bill hikes

Dharna Noor

During his state of the union speech tonight, Trump is expected to roll out a “ratepayer protection pledges” plan, which the White House says will shield Americans from electricity price spikes driven by increased demand from AI data centers.

Trump reportedly negotiated the plans with tech giants who have agreed to pay for increased electricity costs in locations where new data centers are being erected. But green groups are skeptical that they will effectively lower bills.

“Let’s be honest: Big Tech isn’t going to do anything for the benefit of anyone but itself,” said Mitch Jones, managing director of policy and litigation at progressive environmental group Food and Water Watch.

The president promised to halve electricity costs within his first year back in office, but the average US household paid nearly $116 more for electricity in 2025 than the year before, a 6.7% increase, the Guardian found last month. In communities near data centers, electricity prices increased even more – by as much as 267% compared to five years ago, a Bloomberg analysis found last year.

The real solution, Jones said, is to place a pause on AI expansion.

“With the Trump administration’s complete unwillingness to hold corporations accountable for any number of harmful impacts on society, it’s imperative we halt new data center construction now,” he said. “We must take the time to truly study the full range of impacts of data centers on our local communities – most certainly including the skyrocketing electricity rates already being thrust on families and small businesses – before determining not how, but if this industry can operate in a responsible way.

“This is a big “if,” and right now no one – literally no one – knows if it is possible.”

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