Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's second State of the Union address was "political, divisive, calculating, even nasty at times," Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday.

"Well, there's very little nice to say about it," Schumer told CNN's John Berman on "New Day." "I think (the Democratic response from) Stacey Abrams showed the President what real leadership was last night. She was thoughtful, caring."

"You know, you can't talk about comity and working together and give a speech that is so divisive -- that just doesn't fly," the New York Democrat added.

The President's speech, given Tuesday night in the House chamber before a divided Congress, focused on a litany of policy areas that he hoped to work with Congress on, including his proposed border wall, prescription drug prices and the country's infrastructure. On Wednesday, however, Schumer shrugged off Trump's hopes of working with congressional Democrats on the issues he highlighted.

"So in the areas where he tried to reach out, you know -- drug prices, transportation, infrastructure -- there was no meat, there was no enthusiasm. All the enthusiasm was for the divisive parts like immigration, abortion, things like that. So it was not a good speech," he said, adding that he doesn't believe Trump is able to "give a truly bipartisan speech and start working with us."

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