Democrats Launch Fierce Attacks on Trump and Allies

Democrats on Capitol Hill are sharply criticizing Donald Trump and his allies, with particular focus on election fairness, national security concerns, and alleged corruption. Key figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Jamie Raskin are vocal in their accusations, while investigations into figures like Jared Kushner and Cash Patel are ongoing.

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Capitol Hill Buzz: Democrats Take Aim

Democrats on Capitol Hill are speaking out forcefully, criticizing Donald Trump and his allies on a range of issues. Recent polls show Trump’s approval ratings lower than Richard Nixon’s at the time of his resignation. Some predict these numbers could soon fall into the 20s.

Reporters from the Midas Touch Network were on Capitol Hill, speaking with both Democratic and Republican members of Congress. Their conversations reveal a sharp divide and pointed accusations, particularly concerning fairness in elections and the conduct of public officials.

AOC on Gerrymandering: ‘We Have to Defend Ourselves’

Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez addressed the ongoing debate about redistricting, particularly in Virginia. She stated that Democrats have sought to ban partisan gerrymandering for a decade, but Republicans have consistently resisted. Ocasio-Cortez pointed to actions in states like North Carolina and Texas, where Republicans have redrawn districts to their advantage.

She argued that Republicans are upset because the Democratic party is no longer passively accepting unfair practices. “We have been asking the Democratic party to stand up and fight,” Ocasio-Cortez said, “And now they did.” She welcomed the idea of revisiting a ban on partisan gerrymandering, noting that a bill to end it already exists. However, she believes Republicans prefer to maintain an unfair electoral system.

Criticism of Trump’s Reaction to Election Results

Ocasio-Cortez also commented on Donald Trump’s reactions to election results, particularly in Virginia. When asked about his distress, she offered a sarcastic response, saying, “I’m so sorry for his heartbreak at this present moment.” She expressed anticipation for more Democratic gains in upcoming elections.

Concerns Over Healthcare and Corporate Practices

In a separate conversation, Ocasio-Cortez discussed issues related to healthcare with reporter Pablo Monriquez. She highlighted concerns about insurance companies, referencing an open criminal case against United Healthcare for allegedly stealing from Medicare. Ocasio-Cortez stated that healthcare is being defunded while people are denied insurance and necessary medical treatments.

She criticized the current administration’s role in these issues, suggesting it rewards companies that are essentially stealing from people. Ocasio-Cortez called for an end to these practices, emphasizing the need for honesty about the situation.

Raskin on National Security and Republican Priorities

Congressman Jamie Raskin addressed concerns about Cash Patel, questioning whether allegations against him pose a national security risk. Raskin stated that if reports are true, it is a national security emergency to have the FBI director allegedly dependent on alcohol. He stressed that Americans should agree on the importance of a competent FBI director.

Raskin also criticized the Republican party’s focus on securing ICE funding through reconciliation. He argued that Republicans lack a political program to help the American people, with no plans to lower prices or make housing and healthcare more affordable. Instead, he claimed, they are serving the wealthy and investing in immigration crackdowns.

Raskin Investigates Jared Kushner’s Business Dealings

Jaime Raskin discussed an investigation into Jared Kushner’s business dealings. Kushner, who previously worked for the Trump administration, secured $2 billion from Saudi Arabia to launch a firm representing them. He also received funds from Qatar and other Middle Eastern governments.

Raskin raised questions about potential conflicts of interest. He noted that Kushner has been involved in negotiating with Iran, while his business partners in Saudi Arabia have vested interests in the conflict continuing. Raskin questioned whether Kushner is representing U.S. government interests or his own business interests, calling it an unprecedented situation in American history.

Liger Dove on Stephen Miller and Accountability

Congresswoman Cam Liger Dove criticized Stephen Miller and Tom Homan for refusing to appear before the House Homeland Security Committee. She called them cowards, stating they should show up and defend their requests for taxpayer money. Dove emphasized that Congress is holding them accountable and expects them to do their jobs.

Dove also spoke about allegations against Cash Patel, focusing on the need for a competent FBI director. She mentioned disturbing reports and visual evidence suggesting Patel may have issues with alcohol consumption. Dove welcomed Patel to explain his actions and behavior as director.

Concerns About Government Surveillance and Data Use

When asked about ICE agents wearing surveillance glasses, Dove expressed strong concern. She argued that such devices should not be used to surveil the American people. Dove distinguished this from body cameras, which she sees as a tool for accountability, whereas the surveillance glasses raise questions about data collection and use.

Dove also voiced serious concerns about prediction market apps like KOSHI and Polymarket, stating they are not sufficiently regulated. She questioned the amount of insider trading and money being made on these platforms by individuals within the administration, calling it shocking and a form of grift.

Frost on Lack of Respect for Congress

Congressman Maxwell Frost echoed sentiments about officials refusing to appear before committees. He stated that individuals like Stephen Miller and Tom Homan show no respect for Congress and view it as a joke. Frost attributed this to Speaker Mike Johnson, who he believes has given too much power to the president, effectively making Congress a “lap dog.”

Balint on Contempt for the American People

Congresswoman Balint also criticized Tom Homan and Stephen Miller for requesting significant funds for ICE while refusing to testify. She believes this shows contempt not only for Congress but for the American people. Balint stressed that elected officials are representatives, and if they don’t answer Congress’s questions, they are not answering the public’s questions.

Concerns Over Data from Surveillance Tech

Balint raised concerns about surveillance technology, specifically mentioning meta surveillance glasses. She questioned where the data collected by these devices goes and how it will be used. This contrasts with body cameras, which she sees as being about accountability, while the meta glasses are linked to AI and metadata, raising privacy issues.

Garcia on Corruption within ICE and DHS

Ranking member Garcia discussed the significant donations from GEO Group, an ICE contractor, to Republican campaigns. He stated that there appears to be widespread corruption within ICE and DHS, including potential pay-to-play schemes. Garcia mentioned that investigations are already underway into contracting practices at DHS.

Garcia criticized the Republican priority of funding ICE in a reconciliation package rather than focusing on lowering prices. He described ICE as terrorizing communities and operating inhumane detention centers, with congressional visits often blocked. He believes these detention centers are being built to benefit big donors of Donald Trump and Republicans, and this corruption needs investigation.

Himenez on Redistricting and Grant Denials

Congressman Himenez was asked about Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries’s threat to aggressively target Florida Democrats in redistricting. Himenez expressed uncertainty about discussing redistricting for his own district. He also confirmed he had written a letter requesting the restoration of $1 million in grants denied to Catholic Charities in Miami by the Trump administration but had not yet received a response.

Reporter’s Observations on Capitol Hill

A reporter from Midas Touch described the atmosphere on Capitol Hill as feeling like people are trying to look busy without actually being productive. He noted investigations into figures like John Brennan and Jerome Powell that seem unlikely to progress. The reporter also highlighted the ongoing questions surrounding the Epstein files, with many pages still redacted or withheld despite promises of full transparency.

Scandlin on Cash Patel’s Fitness for Duty

Congresswoman Scandlin discussed the escalating reports about Cash Patel’s fitness for the job of FBI director. She mentioned concerns about personal issues potentially undermining his performance. Scandlin stated that the American people deserve to know the truth and deserve better leadership.

She also raised concerns about Patel’s lack of experience at the FBI and his decision to fire experienced prosecutors. Scandlin criticized the administration’s focus on deportations, which she believes diverts resources from critical areas like cybersecurity and combating trafficking. She pointed to gross mismanagement and questioned if loyalty to the president is the primary driver, or if other issues are at play.

Mills on Legal Issues and Restraining Orders

During an exchange with reporters, MAGA Republican Congressman Corey Mills was questioned about his resignation and legal issues. He clarified that he had a social media injunction, not a restraining order. Mills questioned the standard for resignation, pointing out that others with restraining orders remain in office.

He argued that the situation is arbitrary, citing historical examples of individuals who have faced more serious charges and remained in their positions. Mills also referenced a White House attorney’s statement that an assault call was not substantiated and accused police of attempting a “mop-up job” after media attention.


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