JD Vance Promises Hakeem Jeffries the ‘Sombrero Memes Will Stop’ if He Ends Shutdown
Vice President JD Vance vowed the memes mocking House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will cease if Democrats help end the government shutdown amid intensified partisan tensions.
- Vice President JD Vance promised Hakeem Jeffries that the memes mocking him would stop if he helped reopen the government.
- The shutdown was caused by Senate Democrats' refusal to support a Republican funding bill, leading to blame trading in Congress.
- Hakeem Jeffries condemned the memes as 'disgusting' and vowed to fight against bigotry, as he stated on MSNBC.
- Two-Thirds of Americans oppose the shutdown according to a New York Times poll, as per Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt's statement.
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Meme battle consumes government shutdown messaging war
12:30 Report is The Hill’s midday newsletter. Subscribe here or using the box below: Happy Thursday. It’s Yom Kippur and the Senate doesn’t have any votes scheduled today. The president is meeting with his budget chief on Day 2 of the government shutdown. (More on that below.) In today’s issue: • Meme wars take up…
WH Literally Puts Jeffries Mariachi Band Video on Repeat, Will Blast at Reporters Every Day Until Shutdown Over
If there’s one way to keep the pressure on the Democrats over the government shutdown, it’s making sure that the Hakeem Jeffries mariachi-band memes keep playing on repeat, everywhere. At […] The post WH Literally Puts Jeffries Mariachi Band Video on Repeat, Will Blast at Reporters Every Day Until Shutdown Over appeared first on The Western Journal.
After President Donald Trump shared several memes and videos of the minority leader in the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, wearing a hat and Mexican maracas, the Democrats reacted indignantly, accusing the Republican leader of “racist.” However, after the legislative negotiations failed and the first government shutdown was completed in seven years, the Democrats responded with the same tactic, raising memes from Trump, the Republican…
Washington, Oct 1 (EFE).- U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Wednesday that President Donald Trump will stop publishing videos generated with artificial intelligence (IA) mocking the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries, if he supports a Republican funding proposal to reopen the government. “I solemnly promise Hakeem Jeffries that if he helps us reopen the government, the hat memes will cease,” Vance said at a press …
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