According to Axios, top house Democrats faced the vandals of President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress.
House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries asked Democrats to not wreak havoc in Trump’s speech to Congress before Tuesday, advised his colleagues to be “a strong, determined, dignified democratic presence in the room.” Get By axios.
Those who confused the speech were primed for their antics during leadership meetings and discussions this week, Axios It has been reported.
A group of around 12 parties, including Democrats, were responsibly replied Thursday morning. Melanie Stansbury, Jasmine Crockett, Maxwell Frost and Maxine Dexter said Crockett “come to meet Jesus.”
Jefferies, Minority Whip Katherine Clark and Caucus Chairman Pete Aguilar attended the meeting, Axios confirmed. A Jeffries spokesman refused to deal with the private meeting, the outlet reported.
Several Democrats took stunts in his speech to distract Trump. Texas Democrat Al Green was kicked out of the room for minutes of his speech after yelling that Trump had no “orders.” Others were wearing pink to protest Trump’s policies that they claim to be “devastating women,” and some hugged signs that they wrote, “this is not normal.” (Related: Trump overwhelms Democrats with oral highlight reels for the first six weeks of his inauguration)
(LR, Front) Members of the Democratic House Leadership, US Representatives Pete Aguilar (D-CA), Katherine Clark (D-MA), and House Minority Leader Hakem Jeffries (D-NY), will listen to US President Donald Trump via AF-2025 on March 4th at a joint Congressional meeting at House Chamber in Capitol, Capitol, Washington.
Trump’s address continued with less interruption after green was removed from the chamber.
Democrats refused to support a 13-year-old boy, who was diagnosed with brain cancer, which was set on fire for several days after his speech in action.
“All Democrats stand with great respect for Americans, especially those who struggle with illness,” Texas Democrat Rep. Greg Cassar, when asked to the DCNF whether Democrats were “the right decision” to pay their respects to Trump.
“And I think you saw that respect last night when we respect those Americans,” continued Casar. “But we don’t respect Donald Trump and Elon Musk, but we’re keeping cancer treatments away from our families.”
Democrat California Rep. Aguilar, Democrat, told Axios that leadership requires members to “focus on the health, safety and economic well-being of our members.”
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