NYT: 'Finally Some Fire': Cory Booker's 25-Hour Speech Hits a Nerve at Home
NYT - Finally Some Fire - (archived: https://archive.ph/gu9fO) Cory Bookers 25-Hour Speech Hits a Nerve at Home
Many Democrats, including in Mr. Bookers home state of New Jersey, reveled in his stamina and moxie as he assailed President Trump in the longest Senate speech on record.
By Tracey Tully
April 2, 2025, 10:09 a.m. ET
Senator Cory Bookers staff members described a nagging fear as they worked for a week to fill 15 binders with enough material to cover what would soon become a history-making, 25-hour speech.
What if no one listened?
Their worry was short-lived. By 11 a.m. on Tuesday, 16 hours after Mr. Booker, Democrat of New Jersey, had begun railing against President Trumps policies on the floor of the U.S. Senate, roughly 14,000 callers had left messages on his office hotline, aides said. Before he finally stopped speaking, the office had fielded 14,000 more.
For 25 hours and five minutes, Mr. Booker, who will turn 56 this month, did not sit or exit the Senate chambers to eat or use a bathroom. His speech broke, by nearly an hour, a record set 68 years ago by Senator Strom Thurmond of South Carolina, a segregationist who at the time was trying to block civil rights legislation.
Americans noticed. The social-media-savvy senator streamed the speech live on his TikTok account, where it garnered more than 350 million likes. And more than 110,000 people were watching on YouTube when Mr. Booker ended his soliloquy in much the same way he began: with a homage to a mentor, the civil rights pioneer John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat who spent three decades in Congress. Lets get in good trouble, he said, borrowing Mr. Lewiss famous call to action.
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