Connecticut Leaders Respond to Trump’s Inaugural Address with Commitment to Unity, Civil Liberties, State Sovereignty

Published On: January 20, 2025Categories: Government
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Attorney General William Tong, who grew up in West Hartford, reaffirmed his commitment as attorney general to uphold Connecticut’s policies and protect vulnerable communities. 

By Karla Ciaglo, CTNewsJunkie.com 

Following President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address Monday, Connecticut leaders, including US Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, expressed their commitment to safeguarding the interests of state residents and their civil liberties, and focusing on unity and growth.

Trump outlined plans to guide the country into a “golden age” and address what he referred to as the nation’s decline under the previous administration. The address mirrored his first, which he delivered in 2017, with promises of restoring America’s greatness.

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