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First speaker asks if the other person will sit down with Hakim Jeffries after the trip. Second speaker responds: I would. I'd be willing to. I would've now too. You know, I left. I said, come on over. Just put the government back. All they have to do is say yes and then it's over. Start. And then we go into a negotiation. Look, Obamacare has been terrible. We can make it better. I'm all for that. But they're not. And they they want to allow many, many illegal people that came into our country illegally from prisons, from mental institutions, from all over the world. They want them to get paid, and that's gonna hurt the citizens of our country, and I just can't do it.

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"This is political theater. I'm gonna call out both sides right here. It's all posturing. It's fake fighting." "We all know where it ends up. This is Groundhog Day." "We always get a c r in September, and then we get an omnibus." "We might get the omnibus before Christmas, but if we're not good, it comes after Christmas." "We should have done 12 separate bills." "But, again, whether Democrats are in control or Republicans are in control, we never do the 12 separate bills." "It's because Democrats wanna grow the welfare state, and republicans wanna grow the military industrial complex." "I guarantee it."

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I will shut down the government if we don't get what we want for border security. I am proud to take the responsibility for shutting it down because we need to prevent criminals, drug problems, and illegal immigration. I won't blame you for the previous shutdown, but this time it's about border security. Thank you.

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I will proudly shut down the government for border security, taking full responsibility. We need to stop criminals, drugs, and problems from entering our country. Border security, including a wall, is crucial. The House Democrat leader emphasizes the need for evidence-based discussions on what works and how money is spent. Elections have consequences, and the country is thriving.

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The speaker expresses concern about a potential government shutdown, emphasizing its negative impact on the country. They mention a previous shutdown caused by Republicans, which cost the economy billions of dollars. They question why the president would change his stance on reopening the government and speculate if he wants it to remain closed indefinitely. The speaker suggests that the president lacks belief in and understanding of the risks associated with shutting down the government.

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I will take responsibility for shutting down the government if we don't achieve our goals, particularly regarding border security. The American people want to prevent criminals and drugs from entering the country, and I am proud to stand for that. I won't blame anyone else for the shutdown; I will own it. Last time it happened, it didn’t work out, but I’m ready to take that stand again. Thank you.

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Speaker denounces the so-called 'Schumer shutdown,' calling it the 'Schumer Siesta.' He says they put the government on Siesta to 'give illegal aliens your health care,' vowing, 'We're not gonna let it happen' and calling it 'no bueno.' He references Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, with mocking names like 'El Hakimou Hefei Jeffries' and 'Dallas or Obama,' till we realized, he's worth far less than a dollar. They claim Jeffries and Schumer begged, 'please give illegal aliens the health care,' but the speaker insists, 'We're not gonna do it. We're never gonna do it. It's not gonna happen.' He mocks opponents' affection for sombreros, touting 'the greatest sombreros the world has ever seen,' and promises to 'end the siesta,' 'reopen the government,' and 'not give in to the demands of Chuck and El Jefe.' He closes with blessings: 'Diolo Bendiga, and God bless America.'

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Calls the rally 'the Hate America rally' and says it will collect 'the radical leftists in their party'—'the Marxists', 'the Antifa advocates', and the 'pro Hamas wing'—as 'the radical left' descend upon the National Mall in cavalcade. He asserts 'Chuck Schumer frightened to death,' noting they were terrified to reopen the government before those radical leftists show up on the National Mall, because it would be a big price to pay. He claims they have no intention whatsoever of reopening the government anytime before October 18 when the Hate America rally takes place. He says it's disgusting and cites harm to Americans—missing paychecks and services being stalled, including border patrol agents, TSA, air traffic controllers and flood insurance policies in the middle of a hurricane season. He concludes, 'Chuck Schumer is hurting real Americans for his own political survival. That is a fact that nobody can refute.'

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Speaker calls it the 'Schumer shutdown' and the 'Schumer Siesta,' saying he put the government on Siesta to give illegal aliens your health care. 'We're not gonna let it happen.' He says, 'I looked at both of them.' 'I said, we're not gonna let it happen. It's no bueno.' They begged me, 'but, senor, por favor, please give illegal aliens the health care.' 'Said, we're not gonna do it. We're never gonna do it. It's not gonna happen.' He notes they're upset about 'our big, beautiful sombreros. You look at them.' 'These are the greatest sombreros the world has ever seen. We really have the best sombreros, and everybody wants one except Crying Chuck and El Hakimo, Jefe Jeffries.' 'They don't want one, but they're gonna wear one when all is said and done.' 'We're gonna end the siesta. We're gonna reopen the government, and we will not give in to the demands of Chuck and El Jefe.' 'We're not gonna do that.' 'Thank you. God bless you. Diolo Bendiga, and God bless America. Thank you for your attention to this matter.'

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I'm willing to shut down the government for border security to keep criminals and drugs out. With all due respect, it is disrespectful to come into the Oval Office and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country. You are forcing conscripts to the front lines because you have manpower problems. During war, everybody has problems. Even you, but you have a nice ocean. You don't have the cards right now. You're gambling with the lives of millions of people, with World War 3. You're gambling with World War 3, and what you're doing is very disrespectful to this country. Have you said thank you once? You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Offer some words of appreciation for The United States Of America and the president who's trying to save your country.

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Speaker 0 calls it the Schumer shutdown, the Schumer Siesta, saying "he put the government on Siesta, crying Chuck." He taunts "El Hakimou Hefei Jeffries," noting "we used to call him Dallas or Obama till we realized, he's worth far less than a dollar." He claims "they put the government on Siesta to give illegal aliens your health care" and asserts, "We're not gonna let it happen. It's no bueno." When asked to "please give illegal aliens the health care," he replies, "We're not gonna do it. We're never gonna do it." He mocks concerns about "big, beautiful sombreros," declaring "these are the greatest sombreros the world has ever seen." He promises to "end the siesta. We're gonna reopen the government, and we will not give in to the demands of Chuck and El Jefe." He closes with "Diolo Bendiga, and god bless America."

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I will shut down the government for border security to prevent criminals, drugs, and problems from entering the country. I take full responsibility and will not blame others. Thank you.

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Not only is Trump a great president, but he's downright funny. And, mister president, the next time you have something to say about me, say it to my face. Deport all illegal aliens. I repeat, deport all illegal aliens. It's a disgusting video, and we're gonna continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere. We are fighting to protect the health care of the American people in the face of an unprecedented Republican assault.

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Speaker denounces the 'Schumer shutdown' and the 'Schumer Siesta,' claiming he 'put the government on Siesta' to 'give illegal aliens your health care.' He vows, 'We're not gonna let it happen' and says 'it's no bueno' after noting, 'They begged me. They said, but, senor, por favor, please give illegal aliens the health care.' He mocks 'Crying Chuck' and 'El Hakimo, Jefe Jeffries,' noting, 'El Hakimou Hefei Jeffries, we used to call him Dallas or Obama till we realized, he's worth far less than a dollar.' He adds, 'We're gonna end the siesta. We're gonna reopen the government, and we will not give in to the demands of Chuck and El Jefe.' He laments opposition to 'our big, beautiful sombreros'—'These are the greatest sombreros the world has ever seen'—and says, 'everybody wants one... they don't want one, but they're gonna wear one when all is said and done.' 'Diolo Bendiga' and 'god bless America.'

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The discussion centers on the government shutdown, noting it’s the first since 2018 and that House Republicans passed a “clean CER” while Democrats voted for “clean CRs” 13 times under Biden. Trump argues the Democrats won’t vote now because of demands like “illegal aliens to get taken care of with health care,” “open borders,” and “transgender for everybody” including “men and women’s sports.” He recalls a meeting with Hakim Jeffries and Chuck Schumer where they were “total gentlemen” in the room but different outside. He criticizes “fraud, waste, and abuse” and suggests cutting projects the administration favored. He touts the “great big beautiful bill” and says “there is no tax” on tips, overtime, or Social Security, claiming “record growth” and “$17,000,000,000,000” invested. He cites a $15B commitment for Homer City, discusses National Guard in Portland and Chicago, and hints at a possible $1,000–$2,000 dividend to Americans.

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Things are coming together to save our republic. President Trump and his people need a clear field to run through this year, and Freedom Caucus level conservatives like me are in full support of the work President Trump is doing. The final bit of leverage that the Democrats have is the threat of shutting down the government. We have to get past that, and we're going to get past that in just a few days. Don't worry about the CR through September. This is a new deal rolling right now, and the president needs our full support, and he's gonna get it. I'll keep you posted, but we have things well in hand. Our country is on the verge of really beautiful growth and prosperity. Hang in there, America, we're gonna be okay.

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"We have to realize the democrats, their whole argument is we are going to shut down the government unless you give a trillion dollars for medical benefits for illegal aliens." "And they're saying that unless you give that money to those legal aliens, unless you give those benefits to those illegal aliens, we are going to shut down the people's government." "It's such a stark contrast between two parties priorities." "We want to put the government to work for the American people first." "We're not gonna be taken hostage by the Democrats' desperate desire to give your tax money to illegal aliens." "We're just not gonna do it."

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The speaker presents a conditional scenario directed at the president: if the president said today that he would be happy to meet with the Democrats if they stop holding the government hostage, then Democrats could walk in tonight, pass the continuing resolution (CR), and provide seven weeks. The speaker believes the president could then bring everyone together, and that the Democrats would likely negotiate on a number of issues and reach an agreement. The speaker emphasizes that the president does not want to negotiate under duress. This point is tied to a claim about Democratic sentiment: anonymously, a Democrat senator told the speaker that none of them want to vote to open the government because, in their words, “we’d face the guillotine.” The speaker notes that these words came “from our base,” suggesting this is the view of the president’s political allies or supporters. In summarizing the exchange, the speaker asserts that this line of reasoning reflects a critical dynamic in the current standoff: the possibility that a straightforward, pressure-free offer from the president to engage with Democrats could break the deadlock and lead to a constructive dialogue on policy issues. The implication is that the threat or perception of political duress is a barrier to reaching a resolution, and that a different approach—one that signals openness to negotiation without coercion—might unlock bipartisan progress. The transcript includes the assertion that if the president were to publicly welcome negotiations under a non-duress framework, there would be movement toward a compromise on multiple issues, facilitated by a temporary timeline (seven weeks) and a renewed, inclusive negotiation process. The speaker underscores the idea that such an approach could shift dynamics away from fear of political punishment within the base toward substantive agreement. Towards the end, the speaker remarks, “Look. Think you just made a very important,” indicating that the argument is intended to highlight a potentially pivotal point about how the administration’s stance could influence willingness to engage and resolve the government funding impasse. The transcript ends with this incomplete thought, leaving the broader implications implied but not fully explicit.

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Speaker Johnson is renegotiating a spending deal and may withdraw from a $1.7 trillion plan with Chuck Schumer. Conservatives are frustrated with the lack of wins in the new house and want a speaker who will prioritize border security. They argue that Republicans are not fulfilling their promises and are making the issue more complicated than it needs to be. Some Republicans are pushing to oust Johnson for going against his word. The debate centers around strong border security and the consequences of a government shutdown. Democrats are willing to support anything that annoys conservatives, and bills like this one drive conservatives crazy. The speaker urges a change in course with spending cuts and fiscal policy changes to avoid economic collapse.

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Speaker 1 questions a congresswoman about taxpayer-funded healthcare for undocumented immigrants and condemns violent riots in Los Angeles. Speaker 0 does not answer. Speaker 0 then challenges others to harass him as they allegedly harassed the congresswoman. Speaker 1 asks Speaker 0 to condemn the violent riots in Los Angeles. Speaker 0 declines to answer and asks who Speaker 1 is. Speaker 1 attempts to continue the conversation, but Speaker 0 walks away. Speaker 1 then asks Speaker 0 if he has a foreskin.

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Speaker accuses the D Triple C and House Majority Forward of politicizing the potential shutdown with ad campaigns attacking individuals who oppose a shutdown. Speaker claims that the other side wants a shutdown for political gain but fails to address border issues, spending cuts, and long-term debt. Speaker references Eric Adams and Kathy Hochul's concerns about the migrant crisis in New York City but criticizes their lack of action. Accuses opponents of using the issue to win back the majority while claiming willingness to work across the aisle. Urges others to join the Problem Solver CR, which they have already signed onto.

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Do Democrats wanna prioritize the health care of illegal aliens over a government shutdown? Because if the government does shut down, Americans will be able furlough. We're not prioritizing. What we're doing is saying simply we wanna keep the government open, and we wanna work with the Republicans and have a bipartisan agreement to keep this government open, and health care is at the top of our agenda. But are Democrats demanding health care for illegal aliens? Democrats are demanding health care for everybody. We want to save lives. We wanna make sure that health care is available to those who would die but having the help of their government. So you're good with the government shutdown even if it means giving health care to people who aren't American citizens? We want to save health care for all people.

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Nobody likes Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all of our woke trans bullshit. Not even black people wanna vote for us anymore. Even Latinos hate us. So we need new voters. And if we give all these illegal aliens free health care, we might be able to get them on our side so they can vote for us. They can't even speak English, so they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke pieces of shit, you know, at least for a while until they they learn English and they realize they hate us too.

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parliamentarian ruled that sections of it were outside of the process that they're using to get this through. Do you think that senators should respect the decisions of the parliamentarian? And what have you personally done in the last forty eight hours to try and get Republican senators who are against the bill to a yes? 'If it's not approved, your taxes will go up by 68%. Think of that. 68, a record, the highest in the history.' 'The Democrats won't approve it only because, politically, it's so good for the Republicans.' 'They're not approving border security.' 'We've done a great job at the border, but we have to add some wall.' 'We have no money for that.' 'But if the Democrats it'll be interesting to see if we get any Democrat votes. We should.' 'If I were a Democrat, I would vote for this bill all day long because it's tax cuts and so many other things that are common sense.'

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Dems CALL FOR SHUTDOWN In Tea Party Moment
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A looming government shutdown becomes a battleground for populist politics as Democrats weigh a high-stakes gambit. Ezra Klein’s op-ed in the New York Times, Stop Acting Like This Is Normal, argues that six months of inaction under Schumer has left Democrats without a plan—and that a shutdown could force a real confrontation. Klein frames the shutdown as a deliberate move to turn Trump’s alleged corruption into an acute crisis the public can’t ignore, demanding that any restart come with red lines and oversight. On Capitol Hill, Johnson pitches the debate as regular order while signaling openness to a fight, leaving the decision to lawmakers and the nation’s debt. The discussion echoes 2013 clashes, with Mike Lee clips and a Ted Cruz tweet showing Republicans once framed a shutdown as protest against Obamacare. Reported caucus anger among Democrats over Obamacare funding and the idea that Schumer should threaten a shutdown to win concessions underscores the political calculus: who bears the blame, and what popular demands might be on the table?
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