House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries did not hold back when sharing his opinion of President Trump's joint address to Congress, describing it as self-centered and "divisive."
N.Y., the minority leader of House Democrats, delivered blistering critiques of Donald Trump’s presidency on Thursday and disputed the suggestion that the Trump administration’s dizzying executive actions to date are signs of early success.
Democrats heckled Trump, held protest signs, and walked out mid-speech during Donald Trump's address to Congress.
The Brooklyn Democrat said Trump’s speech was all bluster and failed to include concrete proposals to improve the stuttering economy.
House Democratic Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries tells CNN’s Jake Tapper that “we will never bend the knee, not now, not ever.”
Green has long been a critic of Trump, pushing for his impeachment multiple times. Trump was impeached twice during his first term by the Democrat
Despite Trump’s targeting of transgender people and an anti-equality majority in the Senate, lawmakers refused to move the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act forward, with Democrats voting in unison to block it from advancing during a floor vote Monday night.
President Donald Trump on Monday directed his administration to "pause" military aid to Ukraine after the contentious meeting in the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Friday.
As Washington sought on Wednesday to make sense of President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress, House Republicans saw the speech as going "overwhelmingly well," while Democrats said it was "one of the most partisan and divisive speeches" ever delivered by a president.
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