Senator Cory Booker made history by delivering the longest recorded speech in U.S. Senate history, speaking for over 24 hours. His marathon speech surpassed the previous record held by Strom Thurmond, who filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes in 1957 to oppose civil rights legislation. Booker’s speech was a protest against the policies of President Donald Trump. The senator used the opportunity to highlight issues such as immigration, healthcare, and civil rights. His action drew national attention and reignited debate over the use of filibusters in the Senate.
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