Trump White House requires Hakem Jeffries to apologize

First on Fox: After the White House promised to fight with the Republicans' agenda "on the street", it was blowing the Democratic Party leader of the House of Representatives Hakem Jeffries.

"Although President Trump still focuses on uniting our country and fulfilling the tasks set by the American people, the Minority House leader Hakeem Jeffries, who instigated violence and asked people President Trump's agenda fight, but Secretary of the White Palace Deputy Prime Minister Kush Desai told Fox News.

"This kind of irrelevant violence remarks are dangerous. Leader Jeffris should apologize immediately."

Republicans attacked Jeffris' comments at a press conference held on Friday at a press conference in Brooklyn.

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House leader Hakem Jeffries called on the Democratic Party to protest against Trump's agenda. (Getty image)

The Democratic leader appeared next to the Congress Black Core Group Chairman Yvette Clarke, criticizing Trump's recent collision of the deadly aircraft in Washington, and his government's policies frozen federal funds.

On one occasion, Jeffries was asked by the New York Democratic Mayor Eric Adams' lack of resistance to Trump, and whether this made him "very good" for leadership.

Jeffries avoided weighing directly to Adams, but replied, "I will talk about the future of the mayor of New York City at a time."

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Jeffries was asked about Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City. (Adam Gray (Adam Gray) for Fox News)

"At present, we will continue to focus on finding daily New Yorks and daily Americans. They are attacked by extreme magazine Republican agenda. These agenda is trying to reduce the taxes of billions of wealthy people, the taxes and the rich's taxes.

"This is unacceptable. We will fight against it in legislation. We will fight against it in court. We will fight against it on the street."

When it was asked to clarify, the Jeffris spokesman Christie Stephenson told Fox News: "The concept of leaders supports violence is ridiculous. Republicans are the felony party who attacked the police. Democrats It is John Lewis and the right to petition.

Tom Emmer, most of the House of Representatives, also criticized Jeffries' comments. (Kevin Dietsch/getty images)

She published a similar comment on X, and she pointed out that the comment refers to "non -violent protests."

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However, Republican Council immediately called on Jeffris to apologize and accused him of using inflammatory language in the political environment that was already very tense.

"The minority leader of the House of Representatives (Jeffris) should apologize for the use of inflammation and extreme remarks. President Trump and Republicans focus on the unity of the country; Tom Emmer, R-Minn, R-Minn. Write on X.

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