Congress Democrats refuse the White House to apologize after the minority leader in the House of Representatives Hakim Jeffrez, dn.y.He urged people to “fight” President Donald Trump's agenda “in the streets.”
“At the present time, we will continue to focus on the need to search for the normal New York and American populations who are being assaulted by the extremist Maga Republic agenda, which tries to reduce taxes on billionaires, donors, and wealthy companies, and then Democrat said during a press conference:
“This is unacceptable. We will fight it legally. We will fight it in the courts. We will fight it in the streets.”
“The idea that the leader Jeffrez supports laughing violence. Republicans are the party who pardoned violent criminals who attack police officers. Democrats are the John Lewis Party and the right to seek. The government is peace,” a spokesman for Jeffrez, Christie Stevenson, told Fox News Digital.
She also indicated the comments as strengthening the “nonviolent protest” on X.
“You should really get a price offer from a violent criminer Trump only leave the streets. Or the person who immediately obtained the charges of pornography for children,” a spokesman for the Board of Directors of the Democratic Parliament Beit Aguar, extending California. Tell Fox News Digital.
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Jeffrez's observation was quickly shared by the Rapid response team in Trump on Friday, on Friday, before the Republicans started calling for an apology.
A A senior White House official I told Fox News Digital, “Hakim Jeffrez should apologize for this shameful invitation to violence.”
The majority of the House of Representatives Tom Amir also demanded. Maine, with an apology, and writing X, “The leader of the minority at home (Jeffrez) must immediately apologize for using inflammatory and extremist discourse.”
“President Trump and the Republicans focus on uniting the country; Jeffrez needs to stop trying to divide it.”
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“The comments of the democratic leader are distorted but not unexpected. Republicans in the Senate are fighting to make America safer and more prosperous while Democrats remain obsessed with the protection of foreign criminality other than Legitimacy, ID policy, and attacks on President Trump.
On social media, Democratic lawmakers are ranked and silent on the comment from Jeffrez.