Tim Scott to Deliver Republican Response to Biden Address

April 22, 2021 by TWN Staff
Tim Scott to Deliver Republican Response to Biden Address
Sen. Tim Scott

WASHINGTON – Republican Sen. Tim Scott, of South Carolina, will deliver the GOP’s response to President Joe Biden’s address to a joint session of Congress next Wednesday.

In announcing Scott’s selection, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell described the South Carolinian as “one of the strongest leaders in our Senate Republican Conference.”

“He is one of the most inspiring and unifying leaders in our nation,” McConnell continued. “As Sen. Scott likes to say, he is living his mother’s American dream, and he has dedicated his career to creating more opportunity for our fellow citizens who need it most. 

“Nobody is better at communicating why far-left policies fail working Americans. Senate Republicans are looking forward to this address from our distinguished colleague,” the Republican leader said.

Scott has served in the U.S. Senate since 2013. 

A release from the congressional Repubilcan leadership describes him growing up poor in a single-parent household in North Charleston, S.C., and credits his mother with helping him improve his grades, graduate from college, and build a successful small business. 

Prior to running for the U.S. Senate,  Scott ran and successfully held office as a member of the Charleston City Council, the South Carolina House of Representatives, and the U.S. House of Representatives.

 The party says today, Scott is a national leader in efforts to create opportunity for “every American family,” and that he plays a leading role in issues ranging from education to workforce development and racial justice.

Speaking of his prime time turn next week, Scott said he’s both excited and honored to have the opportunity to address the nation.

“We face serious challenges on multiple fronts, but I am as confident as I have ever been in the promise and potential of America,” Scott said. “I look forward to having an honest conversation with the American people and sharing Republicans’ optimistic vision for expanding opportunity and empowering working families.”

House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., on Wednesday described Scott as “a conservative optimist with the right vision for a stronger, more united country. 

“Today’s Republican Party is a growing coalition of working Americans who value freedom in pursuit of the American dream. No member in Congress epitomizes the essence of today’s Republican Party more than my friend and colleague Senator Scott,” McCarthy said.

Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., chair of the Senate Republican Conference, described Scott as “a strong voice in our party.

“He is helping lead the fight against the radical, dangerous, and scary liberal policies we are seeing from this White House,” Barrasso said. “He is standing against the tidal wave of spending that is financing it. President Biden’s first one hundred days have shown a lack of leadership and a lack of faith in our country. Republicans have a better vision for America—one of freedom, health, and prosperity for all. I look forward to hearing Senator Scott articulate that vision next week.”

A+
a-
  • Joe Biden
  • Joint Session of Congress
  • Republican address
  • Tim Scott
  • In The News

    Health

    Voting

    Political News

    April 25, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    Loud, Raucous Crowd Gathers Outside Supreme Court, but MAGA Hard to Find

    WASHINGTON — They banged on pots. They banged on pans. They raised their voices and even jingled a few tambourines. ... Read More

    WASHINGTON — They banged on pots. They banged on pans. They raised their voices and even jingled a few tambourines.  All in the hope of making their opinions plain to the nine justices assembled inside to hear the most consequential and final case of the current... Read More

    April 25, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Supreme Court Cautious Over Claims of Absolute Immunity for Trump

    WASHINGTON — Comments from Supreme Court justices Thursday indicated former President Donald Trump is likely to face criminal and civil... Read More

    WASHINGTON — Comments from Supreme Court justices Thursday indicated former President Donald Trump is likely to face criminal and civil charges despite his claim of immunity while he was president. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election led to felony charges against him that include... Read More

    April 24, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    First Lady Jill Biden Salutes ‘The Power of Research’ at DC Symposium

    WASHINGTON — Even years after the fact, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden recalled the moment with a sense of astonished... Read More

    WASHINGTON — Even years after the fact, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden recalled the moment with a sense of astonished disbelief. Biden was second lady, the wife of Vice President Joe Biden, at the time, and Maria Shriver was the first lady of California.  Both were... Read More

    April 24, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    Rep. Payne Succumbs to ‘Cardiac Episode’

    NEWARK, N.J. — Rep. Donald Payne Jr., D-N.J., the former city council president who succeeded his father in the House... Read More

    NEWARK, N.J. — Rep. Donald Payne Jr., D-N.J., the former city council president who succeeded his father in the House and represented his district for more than a decade, died Wednesday morning. Payne’s death was confirmed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy who said in a... Read More

    April 24, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    NJ Appeals Court Backs State's Siting Regs for Solar Projects

    TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday upheld state siting requirements for new solar projects that seek... Read More

    TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey appeals court on Tuesday upheld state siting requirements for new solar projects that seek to encourage clean energy development while also preserving its quickly diminishing agricultural lands. The underlying dispute in the case stemmed from a Feb. 17, 2023, decision... Read More

    April 23, 2024
    by Tom Ramstack
    Trump Faces Tough Day at Trial for Conspiracy to Hide Hush Money

    NEW YORK — Attorney arguments before a New York judge Tuesday indicated a likelihood former President Donald Trump will face... Read More

    NEW YORK — Attorney arguments before a New York judge Tuesday indicated a likelihood former President Donald Trump will face sanctions for violating a court order to stop his public criticisms of the judge, witnesses and prosecutors in his criminal trial. A worst case scenario would... Read More

    News From The Well
    scroll top