Hakeem Jeffries Blasts GOP Bill as 'Reckless', Endangers Health, Security, and Aid for Vulnerable Americans

July 18, 2025
Hakeem Jeffries Blasts GOP Bill as 'Reckless', Endangers Health, Security, and Aid for Vulnerable Americans
  • He expressed frustration over the lack of bipartisan cooperation, accusing Republicans of neglecting the economic needs of everyday Americans and failing to work toward solutions for high living costs.

  • The leader described the rescissions bill as a significant attack on Medicaid and food assistance for vulnerable populations, while disproportionately benefiting billionaires.

  • He emphasized that the bill fails to address wasteful spending and instead jeopardizes public health, national security, and access to critical information for rural communities.

  • Jeffries highlighted recent tragedies in Texas and California, warning that the proposed cuts would hinder disaster response efforts and access to emergency information during crises.

  • He condemned the previous 'One Big Ugly Bill' for increasing the national debt by over $3 trillion and slashing healthcare for more than 17 million Americans, calling it the largest Medicaid cut in U.S. history.

  • Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries sharply criticized the Republican rescissions package on the House Floor, calling it reckless and harmful to ordinary Americans, especially due to cuts in public broadcasting and international aid.

  • He concluded that the bill would harm children, families, and seniors, and criticized Congress for lacking accountability and prioritizing wealthy interests over the needs of the American people.

  • Jeffries criticized funding cuts to public broadcasting and international aid, asserting they threaten public health, safety, and access to information, especially in rural areas.

  • Jeffries argued that the package undermines U.S. national security and global leadership, particularly in the context of ongoing tensions with Russia and support for Ukraine.

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