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Hakeem Jeffries tells the truth about Trump’s mental state

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettOctober 2, 2025No Comments
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Donald Trump has an increasing problem by Hakeem Jeffries. In the first days of the government’s closure, if there is a leadership character who intensified, it is the head of the minority of the Jeffries room.

The rise of Jeffries is not surprising because the Democrats at all levels have implemented the strategy he asked since the current president came into office.

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Until now, Jeffries has concluded the appropriate balance between highlighting the importance of health care, a desire to reach an agreement and call the reasons for the Republicans.

While the Democrats become more embraced by the message, Jeffries reminds the American people what this closure really is.

Leader Jeffries said on MSNBC The Beat:

From the meeting of the White House which took place on Monday, the Republicans have become a silent radio. It is clear that they wanted to close this government and they wanted to close it because they did not want to provide health care to the Americans in the working class.

Our position remains the same. We are ready, we are ready, we are able to sit down with anyone, at any time, any place, here in the Capitol or back in the White House, to have a conversation on the reopening of the government in the middle of this Trump closure. Find a bipartite path to the conclusion of an expense agreement that really meets the needs of the American people and to make sure that we are approaching the republican health care crisis, which are devastating people across the country.

The more the Republicans refuse to negotiate, the more their attempts to blame the Democrats are ineffective.

The Republicans cannot blame the Democrats for the closure, and at the same time refuse to sit and speak to the Democrats at the end of the closure.

The American people can see through what the Republicans do, which is why they get most of the blame for the closure.

Read the rest and look at what Jeffries had to say about the mental state of Donald Trump and the closure>

Hakeem Jeffries mental State tells Trumps truth
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