The leader of the House minority, Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), questions President Mike Johnson (R-La) to a debate on the government’s closure, despite the fact that the speaker succeeded in continuous resolution (CR) that the Democrats have rejected.
According to the main correspondent for the Congress for Fox News Chad Pergram, Jeffries openly challenged Johnson to a debate on the floor of the room during the closure, claiming that the Democrats were “clear and consistent in our post” that there must be “biparies” negotiations for the life of the life of the life of the life of Crisis “- Things, simply extending the Biden era policies in expenses.
Jeffries again blamed President Donald Trump and the Republicans for closing the government – something that the survey shows that the American people do not buy. The Democrat said that it was the Republicans, not the Democrats, who closed the government on health care, accusing them of having implemented a “health care crisis that has ended Medicaid as we know and tear millions of Americans in the working class”.
Many and many times, the Republicans have reminded Americans that Democrats are mainly fighting on grants and health care of the coronavirus era for illegal immigrants.
Pergam quited Jeffries more: “Given the urgency of the moment and the republican refusal to negotiate a bipartite agreement, a debate on the soil of the House will provide the American people with the transparency they deserve.”
Jeffries also said that a debate would give Johnson the opportunity to “explain your” My Way or the Highway “approach to close the government when democratic votes are necessary to resolve the dead end.”
Johnson would have answered by pointing polls showing that the Democrats lose the email war against the government’s closure.
Vice-president JD Vance is one of those who have strongly rejected the left who blamed the closure of the Republicans.
“Almost all the Republicans of the House voted to open the government, Matt,” Vancebart News told a press conference last week.
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“Almost all the Senate Republicans voted to open the government last night, and even on their credit, a few moderate democrats voted to open the government. It is not a republican closure when almost all the Democrats in the Senate vote to close it and that each Republican voted to open it,” he continued.
“Now you may disagree on a certain number of things, but you cannot disagree on the obvious fact that the Republicans have voted to open the government. The president is ready to sign that the opening of the government. We just need a few additional democrats to join us in this effort to open the government,” said Vance, adding that if we examine the legislative text that the Democrats gave them.