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Jared Moskowitz thanks his family, supporters and his primary opponent.
Democratic socialist Angie Nixon upsets Alex Vindman in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary
nbcnews.comTrump’s Syria envoy calls Israeli air strikes on base ‘unnecessary escalation’
politico.comGas prices have never been this high in mid-August
JVL will lose his mind if Dems don't win the House or Senate.
Bob Iger, Joshua Kushner buy Los Angeles Lakers at a $12.5 billion valuation, source says
cnbc.comNvidia lines up $500 billion in financing as CEO Jensen Huang tells CNBC his chips are ‘investable asset’
cnbc.comWhy Congress Wants a Closer U.S.-Israel Defense Partnership
nytimes.comAbdul El-Sayed Holds 17 Point Primary Lead, General Election Up for Grabs, SoCal Strategies Poll Finds
socalstrategies.substack.comFetterman Helps Republicans Block Effort to End Trump’s Iran War
newrepublic.comReddit crushes revenue and earnings estimates, issues strong guidance
cnbc.comDelta-8, THC products come off Texas shelves Friday under new state ban
usatoday.comIsraeli settlers set fire to mosques, cars and farm land in West Bank, Palestinians say
bbc.comReddit stock sinks on report it may not renew Google AI content deal
cnbc.comAIPAC Closes Donor Portal to Democrats Who Voted to End Aid to Israel
nytimes.comHakeem Jeffries says he will oppose bid to cut off Israel aid - Politico
"House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told fellow Democrats Tuesday he will oppose an amendment aimed at cutting off U.S. aid to Israel, wading directly into a contentious issue that is dividing the party.
Jeffries announced his position in a “Dear Colleague” letter circulated Tuesday and later spoke about his opposition during a morning caucus meeting.
The amendment to the fiscal 2027 spending bill for the State Department and overseas programs was introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) and could come up for a vote in the coming days. It has sharply divided the party for weeks, with progressives calling for an end to America’s financial support for Israel as leadership-aligned members warned that the measure could also cut off aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
Jeffries said the amendment is “overly broad in that it prohibits or would limit the use of funds for longstanding initiatives related to humanitarian aid, refugee resettlement, peace-building and U.S. Embassy operations.” He added that the measure would also restrict U.S. capabilities to “confront Hamas.”
The letter was first reported by The New York Times.
Until today, Jeffries had not advised his caucus about how he would vote on Massie’s amendment, though he hinted he had qualms. He hosted two lengthy meetings last month where House Democrats debated the measure.
He said in the letter Tuesday that leadership will not whip members on the amendment and there are “good faith reasons that will result in Members voting in a variety of different ways.”
Jeffries expounded more generally on the U.S.-Israel relationship, saying a “meaningful change in direction is needed” especially in light of the impending expiration of a 10-year security assistance agreement signed by former President Barack Obama."
I'm not seeing Jeffries getting the 218 votes he needs to become speaker if Dems win the house with the tiny gerrymandered margin of victory they'll have while he's fighting against a 70% - 30% issue in the party.
Fetterman, McCormick launch rare bipartisan joint fundraising committee
JVL is right, Dems will need 5 senate seats.
Trump approval rises by 3% in 6 weeks, voters will forget about high gas by Nov.
JVL is always right, voters have no memory.