New York — Senator Korea Booker expanded His historical speech in the Senate From last month to a coming book.
“Stand” will be published on November 11. In April, a Democrat in New Jersey topped the headlines by delivering the country’s longest Senate’s speech – a little more than 25 hours. The 56 -year -old Booker has occurred in the opposition of many Trump administration policies, whether the desire to make Canada is part of the United States or discounts in social security offices.
“This book revolves around the virtues of our success as a nation and lessons that we can extract from generations of Americans who fought for them,” Booker said in a statement.
Booker’s speech destroyed a record recorded by Senator Strum Thursmond from South Carolina, which is an isolation and a southern democracy. Progress From the 1957 Civil Rights Law, which in the end.
Booker was assisted by his colleagues who gave him a break from speaking questions in the Senate Hall.