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Spanberger Delivers Democratic Response From Colonial Williamsburg, Faults Trump on Costs, Immigration, Conduct

The Virginia governor centered Democrats’ case on affordability to preview the party’s midterm message.

Overview

  • Speaking from the House of Burgesses in Colonial Williamsburg, Abigail Spanberger framed her rebuttal around three questions on affordability, safety and whether the president is working for ordinary Americans.
  • She argued that Trump’s tariff strategy has raised household expenses, citing a Joint Economic Committee estimate that families have paid more than $1,700 and warning of harm to small businesses and farmers who lost markets.
  • Spanberger criticized immigration enforcement tactics, alleging poorly trained federal agents conducted warrantless arrests, detained U.S. citizens and were involved in fatal shootings in Minneapolis.
  • Accusing Trump of self-dealing, she referenced crypto ventures, the handling of the Epstein files and what she described as officials enriching themselves and allies at public expense.
  • Democrats cast the speech as a template for an affordability-first campaign in the midterms, while conservative critics highlighted Virginia Democrats’ tax proposals and challenged her claims on enforcement and costs.