Former official of Kamala Harris The presidential campaign warns of the Democrats against provoking President Trump's speech in a joint session of Congress.
“Democrats: Please do not do stupid- like this during Trump's speech,” Posted on X Tuesday, hours before President Trump delivered his joint speech to Congress.
Sams was responding to the Axios report, which revealed that the Democrats were “floating” the idea of bringing the supports to Trump's speech, including anti -Trump's signs, or egg carton to highlight the current costs of eggs, or pocket constitutions to protest on Doug or Hand havens.
Earlier, the White House Reports Some Democrats in Congress discuss plans to go further than ever protest and even Trump's speech.

The former Harris Consultant 2024 Ian Samz, the left, told the Democrats not to do a “stupid” in Trump's speech on Tuesday night. (Getty)
White House journalist Caroline Levitte told Fox News Digital Trump, ready for anything that Democrats throw on.
“Democrats who behave like children will be the lowest night news,” Levitte told Fox News Digital.

Ian Samz, a former special assistant for the president and spokesperson for the White House Advisor Office (Andrew Harr/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Axius stated that some Democrats may come out of the speech if Trump made a comment that he will find offensive.
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President Donald Trump stands in front of British Prime Minister Kiir Starmer at the White House on February 27, 2025 in Washington. (AP/EVAN VCCI)
One of the legislators told Axios: “The part that we all agree is is that this is not a work as usual, and we would like to find a way – in a productive way – to express our anger.”
White House officials exclusively Tell Fox News Digital Earlier this week, the speech, the “renewal of the American dream” will include four main sections – achievements from the second period of Trump to date at home and abroad, what the Trump administration has done to the economy, and the renewed president of Congress pushed to fund additional funding for border security and the president's peace plans around the world.
Anders Hagstrom and Broke Singman from Fox News Digital contributed to this report