Sarah Huckabee Sanders delivered a combative speech in response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday evening, drawing a sharp contrast with Biden as she delivered a series of scathing criticisms of the president.
Sanders called Biden "unfit to serve as commander in chief", said his "weakness puts our country and the world at risk" and described the political landscape in dire terms.
“The dividing line in America is no longer between right or left. The choice is between sane or insane,” she said.
Sanders sought to highlight a generational gap with Biden, saying, "At 40, I'm the youngest governor in the country, and at 80.
Sanders rose to national prominence as White House press secretary under former President Donald Trump, serving as a staunch defender of the then-president and his policies.
She made history last year by becoming the first woman elected as the governor of Arkansas.
This year coincided with Republicans in new control of the State of the Union House, a position of power the GOP is using to launch congressional oversight investigations.
"In Washington, led by Senate Republican and Speaker Kevin McCarthy.