China News Service, February 8th, according to comprehensive foreign media reports, on the evening of the 7th local time, US President Biden delivered a State of the Union speech, saying that he hoped that the Democratic Party would cooperate with the Republican Party, but he still did not forget to criticize some Republicans in his speech for obstructing the implementation of policies. Chaos broke out at the scene, with Democrats cheering, Republicans booing, and some even shouting "liar".

Data map: At 9 pm local time on February 7, Biden delivered a speech on the State of the Union.

  Biden said that the two parties have different positions on many things, but that doesn't mean they can't cooperate.

He said that the two parties have cooperated to promote several important bills in the past year, and they should continue to cooperate in the new parliament.

  Biden said that the people have sent a message to both parties that confrontation for the sake of confrontation is not good, and that unity is the vision and soul of the country.

  However, when talking about the national debt and hoping that Congress can pass the debt ceiling, he said that a small number of Republicans are coercing the government in the name of the economy, and actually want to roll back health insurance and social security.

Image source: Screenshot of CNN report

  According to a CNN report, Biden's speech immediately aroused dissatisfaction among some Republicans, and the crowd booed in the audience. Biden made a booing gesture.

Democrats, on the other hand, cheered and applauded, supporting Biden's protection of the Social Security program.

  According to the British "Financial Times" report, in the face of this situation, Biden deviated from the content of his prepared speech.

"I would block (the Republican Party), I would veto (the cuts to Social Security and Medicare) ... (these proposals) won't pass today. Not tomorrow. Never. It's clearly not going to be an issue." Biden said.

  Biden then said that when he presented his budget proposal to Congress, he wanted to "sit down with the Republicans and talk about our joint plan. Let's do that." House Speaker McCarthy, a Republican, stood and applauded.