House Democrats are mounting a sudden push for a last-minute vote on an alternative to House Speaker Mike Johnson's (R-La.) bill to avert a federal government shutdown.

The effort dovetails with pressure some in the party are placing on key Senate Democrats to reject Johnson's 6-month stopgap bill and force Republicans to the table.

"Our message to the Senate is … stand with us," Rep. Katherine Clark (D-Mass.), the House minority whip, said at House Democrats' retreat on Wednesday.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), Clark and Democratic caucus chair Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) said Wednesday in a joint statement they would "strongly support" a four-week stopgap bill.

"House Republicans should get back to Washington immediately so that we can take up a short-term measure, pass it on a bipartisan basis and avoid a Trump-inspired government shutdown," they said.

House Democrats have been advised to keep their schedules flexible in case they are called on short notice to vote on a replacement measure, multiple Democratic lawmakers told Axios.

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4 Comments

  1. GrabMyHoldyFolds on

    This sounds like Dems are caving, though? Can someone correct me if I’m misinterpreting this

  2. The fact Senate Dems couldn’t even play a *little* brinkmanship is very telling, and the way Schumer interfaces with the press is infuriating.

    This is ridiculous, congressional Dems aren’t even fucking trying. In fact they’re probably right in thinking a shutdown will backfire precisely because their own dysfunction has put the spotlight on them and crippled their ability to redirect blame.

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