Democrats were mercilessly mocked for their protests during the speech by President Donald Trump at the Congress on Tuesday.
Most Democrats stayed without applauding applauding or making eye contact with Trump as he was introduced in the room. Some of them stopped circular signs such as 'Save Medicaid' during Trump's comments and others were in protest.
“Trump seemed to be relaxed. He, I think, had a better night than the Democrats. They were just, I think, everyone left to themselves, “Historian Douglas Brinkley told CNN.
Even Liberal Stephen Colbert was disappointed about the protest tactics of the Democrat and gave several jokes at their expense.
'[Trump] Barked one terrible claim after the other, but don't worry: Democrats are getting ready to fight back with their little paddles, “said the comedian in the late show.
“That is how you save democracy: by being a quiet different opinion,” Colbert added. 'Or offer on an antique tea set. It was hard to say what was going on. '
Colbert also spoke to the democratic congress women who wore pink in protest against what they see as Trump's anti-women's policy.
“Many women on the democratic side showed up in Fuchsia,” said Colbert. 'It is the kind of daring protest that says:' This is a test print and your Magenta cartridge works. '' '

Democrats, including NY Rep Nydia Velazquez fought back during President Trump's congress address by keeping drawing with messages such as 'Musk Steals' and 'Save Medicaid'

Historian Douglas Brinkley said on CNN that Democrats were 'left to their own'

Even Liberal Stephen Colbert was disappointing about the protest tactics of the Democrat
Both Brinkley and Colbert, however, agreed that Texas Rep. Al Green, who was accompanied from the Chamber after Hecking Trump, was the most impactful moment for the opposition.
“Now some people have wondered why so many muscles were needed to remove an old man with a walking stick,” Colbert joked.
“But it turned out for a serious reason: when the security searched him, they discovered that he had smuggled in a spine.”
Although Brinkley admitted that it was a 'fiery moment', he added that it would not help the Democratic party.
“It can make a university press biography about Al Green that would never have been written, because it is a moment in history, but it is not something that the Democrats can score points,” Brinkley explained.
The speech of 1 hour and 39 minutes from Trump was the longest annual address that a president ever gave at the congress and broke the record of Bill Clinton of 1 hour and 28 minutes.
The Republican promised to keep his campaign of 'fast and non -repellent action' to stimulate the US economy.

Some Democratic Congressmen, including Rep. Maxwell Frost, far left, walked out of the speech in protest

Texas Rep. Al Green was accompanied on Tuesday after Hecking Trump
He also promised to continue his America-first action against immigration and foreign policy, protesting democratic observers with circular cardboard placards.
Encouraged after the survival of two deposition attempts and 34 crime judgments, Trump is also set to dismantle large parts of the federal government.
He has adopted a difficult attitude towards countries that usually also considered allies and rates on goods from Canada and Mexico who fueled a trade war.
He said he is working to reclaim democracy from this inexplicable bureaucracy 'and threatened to fire federal employees again if they resist his agenda.
Trump wrongly suggested that tens of millions of dead people are older than 100 years old, as a result of which some Democrats are asked to shout: “Not true!” And “Those are lies!”
He spoke at a critical moment in his presidency, while voters who brought him back to the White House on his promise to resolve inflation, instead find economic chaos.
All profit that the S&P 500 has achieved since the election day have now disappeared, while surveys show consumer students that the public regards inflation as a deterioration.

Democrats hold protest signs such as President Donald Trump a joint session of the Congress in the US Capitol

Trump's speech of 1 hour and 39 minutes was the longest annual address that a president ever gave at the congress
Trump seemed willing to double his trade policy, which experts have warned will increase prices for consumers.
'Whatever they rate, we target them. Whatever they tax, we strain them, “Trump said. At the same time, he tried to alleviate the concern about the resulting price increases and said: 'There will be a little disturbance, but we are good at that. It won't be much. '