President Biden tried to convey a message of bipartisanship during his State of the Union Address. However, several contentious exchanges with Republican lawmakers during the speech underscored just how hard it may be pass meaningful legislation in a divided Congress.
The President touted strong job growth, overcoming the pandemic and recent good news on inflation as successes over the past two years. He also praised leaders from both parties for passing several bipartisan pieces of legislation, including the Violence Against Women Act, the Electoral Count Reform Act, and the Respect for…