
Leftists love to humiliate themselves for some reason. It’s almost second nature to them.
And a leading Democrat’s wife was caught making a laughable statement about him.
While millions of working families across America wrestled with sky-high grocery bills, Sen. Cory Booker decided the best use of his time was to turn the Senate floor into a one-man endurance contest.
The New Jersey Democrat launched his record-smashing speech on March 31, 2025, at 7 p.m. Eastern. He didn’t stop until the following night, April 1, logging a staggering 25 hours and 5 minutes on his feet. That beat the old mark held by former Sen. Strom Thurmond.
Now, more than a year later, Booker’s wife Alexis is spilling the real story behind the spectacle in a viral TikTok video.
She laid bare the panic that consumed her while her husband played political superhero for the cameras.
“It’s not super safe to stand for 25 hours. Like, your body kind of just like breaks down. And if you fall over, you could hit your head. So those are the things that were going through our head,” she stated.
Alexis didn’t hide her split priorities during the ordeal. “Like, yes, I wanted him to break the record, but I also wanted him to not die or like get injured,” she said.
The thought of dehydration haunted her most of all.
“He wasn’t going to eat for a really long period of time— just being dehydrated alone was worrying me,” she added.
With both Alexis and Booker’s mother stuck away from Washington, the family traded frantic calls just to stay sane.
Everybody was on edge, wondering if the senator’s grand performance would end in disaster.
At the time, Alexis was still living in Los Angeles and preparing to move east to join her husband.
“At that point, I was living in L.A. and I was preparing to move to live with Cory. And so I didn’t want to bother him, but I would send cute messages or I made a cartoon with my face on it,” she stated.
None of this frantic hand-holding changed what the speech was really about.
Booker spent those 25 hours hammering President Trump and pushing the same tired Democrat grievances that voters rejected in the last election.

















