Jeffries defends conduct of ‘majority’ of Democrats during Trump speech

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) is defending the conduct of the “majority” of his fellow Democrats during President Trump’s defiant speech before Congress Tuesday night.
But he declined to weigh in on the protests by a smaller group of Democrats during the marathon address, most notably Rep. Al Green’s (D-Texas) heckling of the president and subsequent ejection from the chamber.
Jeffries has been among the long list of Democrats who have criticized conservative Republicans for outbursts during State of the Union speeches delivered by Democratic presidents. But he eluded the question of whether Green deserves the same scrutiny.
“[An] overwhelming majority of House Democrats approached the speech with the seriousness that it deserved on behalf of the American people,” Jeffries told a small group of reporters Wednesday morning in the Capitol.
Heading into Trump’s speech, Jeffries had advised Democratic lawmakers to do what they thought best fit their district. For some, that meant boycotting the event. For most others, it meant attending, out of a reverence for the tradition, but sitting silently to protest Trump’s message.
But Democratic leaders had also cautioned lawmakers not to make waves during the speech, lest the protests overshadow the content of Trump’s words. In a letter to his troops on Monday, Jeffries advocated the importance of having “a strong, determined and dignified Democratic presence in the chamber.” Other lawmakers interpreted his message plainly: Don’t make it about you.
Green’s protest, just minutes into Trump’s speech, has energized many liberals in the Democrats’ base — a group that’s accused party leaders of not showing enough fight in opposition to Trump’s early wave of executive maneuvers.
But it also angered more moderate Democrats on and off of Capitol Hill, who thought the Democrats were finally finding their footing with attacks on the GOP’s plans for Medicaid cuts, and fear that Tuesday’s protests have distracted from that focus.
Jeffries, for one, is trying to get the party back on track, shifting questions about Green to the topic of health care.
“We just had a conversation about the Republican effort to take health care away from millions of Americans by enacting the largest Medicaid cut in American history,” he said. “We’re going to continue to keep the focus on the American people.”
Republicans are already promising resolutions to censure Green for the outburst. Jeffries declined to say how Democrats would approach such a bill if it hits the floor.
“I haven’t had that conversation with anyone yet,” he said.
-
Jeffries mum on Democratic disruptions to Trump’s address
Politico - 11h -
WATCH: Johnson tries to bring chamber to order, has Democrat removed during Trump speech
Speaker Mike Johnson is standing up, slamming his gavel and tried to restore order and "decorum." As he did, he had the sergeant at arms remove Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas.ABC News - 1d -
Democratic Rep. Al Green removed from chamber after outburst during Trump speech
Trump had just referenced his Nov. 5 election victory, when Rep. Al Green, an 11-term Democrat stood up and began calling out.ABC News - 20h -
Jeffries: It's important to have 'strong, determined and dignified Democratic presence’ at Trump address
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) called for Democrats to have a “strong, determined and dignified” presence at President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. ...The Hill - 2d -
Democrats bringing fired federal workers to Trump speech
Congressional Democrats are lining up to bring fired federal workers to President Trump’s high-profile speech before Congress on Tuesday night. The Democrats have hammered Trump for the blitz of ...The Hill - 2d -
Here’s How Democrats Are Protesting Trump’s Speech to Congress
Many Democrats are taking guests who they say have been hurt by Elon Musk’s gutting of the federal bureaucracy. Several others will skip the speech and host counterprogramming, such as live ...The New York Times - 1d -
Slotkin slams Trump in post-speech Democratic response
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D) slammed the start of President Trump’s second term in office in the Democratic response to his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. In a roughly ...The Hill - 21h -
Anger swamps Democrats' Trump speech strategy
Despite leaders' calls for a "solemn" response, many lawmakers lashed out against Trump.Politico - 21h -
MSNBC host on Democrats at Trump speech: ‘The signs are not landing’
MSNBC host Symone Sanders Townsend criticized Democrats who protested at President Trump’s joint address to Congress by holding up signs, arguing the visuals “are not landing.” Democratic lawmakers ...The Hill - 13h
More from The Hill
-
House Republicans gush over DOGE in meeting with Musk
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk met with House Republicans Wednesday night to update them on work done by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), as the newly created group takes ...The Hill - 52m -
Is Social Security money going to 'millions' of people listed as old as 149?
Trump drew laughs during his congressional address Tuesday when he alleged that the Social Security Administration (SSA) had millions of beneficiaries listed at 140 years of age and older. But is ...The Hill - 52m -
GOP lawmaker holding town hall despite advice to avoid them: 'I trust my constituents'
Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) said Wednesday he’s holding a town hall despite House Republicans being recently pushed to avoid in-person town halls and do phone or livestreamed ones instead. “I'm ...The Hill - 1h -
Major VA job cuts planned under Trump
{beacon} Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Major VA job cuts planned under Trump The Department of ...The Hill - 1h -
'Hamilton' cancels Kennedy Center run; Grenell fires back
Producers of the Broadway musical “Hamilton” are canceling plans to perform at the Kennedy Center in Washington next year, pointing to President Trump’s “takeover” of the Washington, D.C., ...The Hill - 2h
More in Politics
-
House Republicans gush over DOGE in meeting with Musk
Billionaire tech mogul Elon Musk met with House Republicans Wednesday night to update them on work done by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), as the newly created group takes ...The Hill - 52m -
Is Social Security money going to 'millions' of people listed as old as 149?
Trump drew laughs during his congressional address Tuesday when he alleged that the Social Security Administration (SSA) had millions of beneficiaries listed at 140 years of age and older. But is ...The Hill - 52m -
GOP lawmaker holding town hall despite advice to avoid them: 'I trust my constituents'
Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) said Wednesday he’s holding a town hall despite House Republicans being recently pushed to avoid in-person town halls and do phone or livestreamed ones instead. “I'm ...The Hill - 1h -
Major VA job cuts planned under Trump
{beacon} Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Major VA job cuts planned under Trump The Department of ...The Hill - 1h -
Musk to House Republicans: DOGE ‘can’t bat a thousand all the time’
Politico - 1h