Michigan Autoworker Joseph Knowles, a guest at President Donald Trump Address to a joint session of the congressExplained why he made “a damn good choice” who switched from a lifelong democrat to a republican.
During Trump’s speech on Tuesday, when he reported a 13-year-old survivor of brain cancer and the mother of a 12-year-old girl who was murdered by illegal migrants, most of the democrats. Some protested the address by holding drawing with the text “False”, “No king!” and “Musk steals.”
“I am very disappointed in the Democrats about how they deal with things,” said Knowles “America reports. “” And do you know what? I feel that I made a damn good choice not to vote for them anymore, and I am very proud of how Donald Trump dealt with it. “
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Knowles expanded what made him switch to the Republican party.
“(Democrats) said their agenda was for the working people, but that is not the case,” said Knowles. “They are non-touch and I can no longer support an organization or such a political party.”
Knowles expressed his disappointment in House and Senate Democrats because he refused to stand for the families of the victims who were honored during Trump’s speech before they shoot them as ‘outside the touch’.
“Do you know what? You just show that how they are not touching, “he said.” Because this does not matter whether you are republican or democrat, or black and white do not work out. ”
“These are human lives,” Knowles continued. “Each of them had lost someone … You know, these are the people you said you are protected and sworn, but you couldn’t stand up for them. You put on signs and you emphasize your interests, but these people had lost someone.”
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According to a Quinnipiac University survey that was carried out between 13 and 17 February, 68% of the respondents between political parties reinvent their way Congress democrats treat their jobs.

Rep. Nydia Velazquez, DN.Y., has a protest board with colleague Democrats while President Donald Trump tackles a joint conference session in the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday 4 March 2025. (Win McName/Pool Photo via AP) ((Win McNamee/Pool -Photo via AP))
Knowles blamed the “true colors” of their assessments and shared an optimistic vision for the future of the Republican Party.
“I think the Democrats are normal, they kill their own self, “said Knowles.
“I have a very good hope for the Republican party. I mean, more and more people are seeing the true colors of the Democrats,” said Knowles. “And it took me, I am sorry, 20 years old to see that, and I woke up. I am confident that the American people will also wake up.”
When asked if he would join the Democratic party again, Knowles gave a thunderous no.
“I’m gone forever, “he said.” I have seen enough, and this – what I saw – this is not brand new. This has been going on for a long time. “
“What the TV has shown and what the world has seen is how they have always treated situations like this,” he argued. “They put their agenda first, and that’s all they care about.”
Knowles described his experience to be out of a job and criticized his “Union Brothers” for blaming Trump for things that “have no effect” on their lives.
“I currently have Union Brothers and Busse-collar employees who are currently out of work, and they blame Trump of everything,” he continued. “But they were in office for the past four years.”
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After Knowles lost and received his job, men from his trade union who was still without work wanted to concentrate on Trump and bring it up “the 34 crimes,” he said.
“They want to raise all the things that really, to be honest with you, have no effect on my life,” said Knowles. “It has no effect on their lives. It has no effect on the border patrol that has been shot. It has no effect on illegal immigrants who come here and have shot and killed a spouse and a father. Their priorities are no longer in accordance with ours, and many people start seeing that.”