The leader of the House of Representatives of the Hakim Jeffrez, DN.Y, gathered questions about whether he had confidence in the majority leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer, DN.Y, on Friday.
The highest democracy in the House of Representatives was asked directly about Schumer twice during a press conference that was announced in a hurry to confirm They oppose them The Republican government financing bill.
Early during the press conference, Jeffrez was asked whether the time had come to lead a new Senate, which he answered, “The next question.”
Jeffrez gave the same accurate answer when he was later asked whether he was “lost confidence” in Shomer.
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The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, the rule of Jeffrez, DN.Y. (AP/ROD LAMKEY, JR./file)
Many say it is a major public rift among the senior Democrats in Congress. Jeffrez's silence comes to his New York Liberal's colleague while other democratic lawmakers aim to be angered by Shomer for his announcement that he will vote with the Republicans to avoid partial part The government closing.
Jeffrez later prepared when Fox News asked whether he was “feared to say anything about Shomer.”
“I don't distinguish my notes. I am not afraid of anything,” said Jeffrez.
When he was pressed again, he said: “Do you think that this is what the American people care about at the present time? Or do they want us to do everything in our power to stop this party and Republican law from becoming an actual law? Because this is what we Democrats focus on in the House of Representatives now.”
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President Donald Trump is speaking at the Ministry of Justice in Washington, DC, on Friday. (Fox News/Pool)
Jeffrez avoided Schumer during his press conference, but correspondents pressed him with questions about the increasing rift between him and the higher Democrats.
He did not answer directly when he was asked if Shomer was “standing up” President Donald TrumpJust the indication of the vote has not yet happened.
“This is a better question to be addressed by the Senate. The vote has not yet occurred, and the democratic position in the House of Representatives is very clear. We strongly oppose any efforts to reduce the health care of the American people, the advantages of old warriors and food assistance, and we are all on the party's party invoice,” Jeffrez said.
Democrats are in historical levels of chaos on a Republican bill to avoid the Trump -backed government closure.
Progresses have attacked Shomer for announcing that it would not prevent the bill, but whether Republicans can find enough democratic support to reach the necessary 60 vote threshold is still unclear.
The draft law passed the House of Representatives last week, with the support of only one Democrat-Deputy Jared Golden, Die Men.
The House of Representatives and the Senate must send a draft law to the Trump office by midnight on Friday to avoid the closure of the partial government.