GOP plots painful shutdown

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Jeffries: Democrats won’t ‘bend the knee to Donald Trump’s will when he’s gutting health care’

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Tuesday his party will not “bend the knee to Donald Trump's will when he's gutting health care.”

“Our position as Democrats is clear: Cancel the cuts, lower the cost, save health care,” Jeffries told MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on “Deadline: White House." ”That's our fight that we're waging on behalf of the American people. And we're willing to sit down with anyone at any time, any place, to try to actually get to a spending a...

The spending battle on Capitol Hill is the ground for Democrats to fight on

There is much going on in our great republic, very little of it good. Political violence runs rampant and authoritarian rule is on the rise.

But national public opinion polls continue to demonstrate that the sad state of the economy is still President Trump's Achilles heel. Congressional Democrats have ably addressed this economic imperative in their fight over federal spending and the possibility of a federal government shutdown.

Congressional Democrats have wis...

Walsh criticizes Democratic leadership months after joining party

Former Republican Rep. Joe Walsh (Ill.) slammed Democratic leadership Tuesday, months after joining the party.

“I know I’ve only been a Democrat for three plus months, so if I’m overstepping my bounds here I apologize, but damn…the leadership of my new party just doesn’t f‑‑‑ing understand the threat and isn’t f‑‑‑ing meeting this moment,” Walsh wrote on the social platform X.

Walsh’s comments were in response to a clip of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-...

GOP hopes to make potential shutdown as painful for Dems as possible

President Trump and GOP lawmakers are itching to make a potential government shutdown as painful as possible for Democrats as negotiations show few signs of progress with less than a week to go.

Republicans and Democrats have talked past each other for weeks, with each side refusing to pivot from their calls for a seven-week "clean" stopgap package and for protecting Affordable Care Act subsidies, respectively. 

But with the high-stakes deadline approaching, ...

Jeffries: Dems will return to DC during recess to highlight lack of budget talks

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) announced Tuesday that Democrats will return to Washington early next week, when the House is formally in recess, to highlight the decision of Republican leaders to cancel the final days of session before a scheduled government shutdown. 

“This is the height of irresponsibility and further evidence that Republicans are determined to shut the government down,” Jeffries wrote in a letter to fellow House Democrats. “Democrats will...

Democrats knock Trump for ‘running away from negotiating table’ after meeting cancellation 

Democratic leaders on Tuesday criticized President Trump for canceling their planned meeting to prevent a governemnt shutdown next week, accusing the White House of "running away from the negotiating table," in the words of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

“Trump is running away from the negotiating table before he even gets there,” Schumer said in a statement. “While Americans face rising costs and a Republican healthcare crisis, Trump would rather throw a t...

Johnson questions if Schumer, Jeffries, Trump meeting ‘necessary’ to avoid shutdown

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Tuesday questioned whether a meeting between President Trump and the top two Democratic leaders in Congress is “necessary” ahead of an end-of-month government shutdown deadline, adding that he and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) will be in attendance at the meeting if it happens.

Shortly after, Trump made a post on Truth Social saying that after reviewing Democrats’ demands, he had “decided that no meeting with their Congressional ...