


“I did not expect anyone from the GOP to stand,” she said, suggesting the same unity could lead to more reaching across the aisle. Mundell said she felt relieved and hopeful when the entire chamber - Democrats and Republics alike - stood during the speech. “I was so embarrassed for the Republican Party that the media would focus on her instead of the more honorable members of the Republican Party.” “I really got an earful of all her hollering,” Mundell said. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who shouted throughout the address. Her seat also was above Georgia Republican U.S. Sean Casten, D-Downers Grove, is on the far left and U.S. Mundell is flanked by Durbin on the left and U.S. Dick Durbin's office Tuesday with other State of the Union guests and the members of Congress who invited them. One of the highlights of Naperville resident Cindy Mundell's trip to Washington, D.C., was visiting U.S.
