Jeffries: There are more than 300 bipartisan votes in the House to pass the National Security bill today. It’s not too much to ask that we get a vote and actually let the House work its will as opposed to allowing Trump to work his will and block our National Security priorities
@Acyn Now do the THOUSANDS of bills that would have passed when Pelosi refused to bring them to the floor. Democrats know their voters are uninformed and in a cult that won't listen to facts from the other side--only way they can LIE so blatantly.
@Acyn Jeffries and #HouseDemocrats are doing their #Best.
@Acyn x.com/princesleeper/… mind blowing they are doing it for this guy:
@Acyn x.com/princesleeper/… mind blowing they are doing it for this guy:
@Acyn Discharge petition now @RepJeffries
The Setup: These are some possible reasons they don't want to fix the border and make it a crisis. Potential Motivations for Republicans Pushing for Executive Actions: Political Pressure: Pressuring Biden to act through executive orders could serve various political purposes. Republicans might aim to: Frame him as "weak" on border security: This could appeal to their base and potentially benefit them in upcoming elections. Force Democrats to take sides: If Biden issues executive orders that some Democrats disagree with, Republicans could exploit divisions (dividing the party) within the Democratic Party. Shift the focus away from their own proposals: By pushing for executive action, Republicans might avoid putting forth their own solutions and instead criticize Biden's approach. Strategic Maneuvering: Some believe Republicans might hope to provoke legal challenges that favor them in court, setting precedents that restrict future executive actions on immigration. Additionally, they might try to: Test the boundaries of executive power: This could inform their strategies for future administrations or potential legal challenges to executive orders they disagree with. Create a "win-win" situation: If the orders are upheld, they could claim victory. If challenged, they could paint Biden as exceeding his authority and potentially gain political advantage. Important Caveats: Different perspectives exist: Some Republicans genuinely believe executive action is necessary, while others might have more strategic aims. Focus on observable actions and avoid speculation: Analyzing Republicans' actual statements and actions can provide clearer insights than speculating on their intentions. Republicans like to flip their exact scenario and inflict it upon their rivals as they see them more as adversaries than counterparts. Remember to consult multiple sources and various perspectives before forming your own conclusions.
@Acyn Joe Biden is the President, not Donald Trump.