Because Donald Trump returned to the office, the only common call of Democratic voters is that they wanted to see more fighting of the leaders of their party. With a presidential primary years away and not a majority control in the congress, it is up to the best ranking Democrats in the house and the Senate, Senator Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, to set the tone.
While Schumer made some important mistakes, aimed at the mentality of the Senate, such as usual and slow consultation, his house Democrats, necessarily to run every two years, have been more skilled to keep their ears on the ground.
When Trump reversed the course and the Ministry of Justice Bury Bury Epstein’s client and the files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, it caused an earthquake that divided the basis of Trump in a way that has nothing else in a decade.
Rep. Jeffries feels an opportunity, because the Epstein story goes more for him than a criminal case with horrible sex crimes and powerful people. Trump’s reversal on Epstein is also a reflection of corruption around this president, his administration and his party.
Jeffries sees an opportunity Drive that message home And it is said that it will not let go.
According to Axios:
Jeffries shocks some colleagues by embracing efforts to use Maga divisions about the Epstein files.
Why it matters: in the midst of the liberal basis that Democrats take out the gloves with Trump, the democratic leader has not shifted from promising to “Swing at Every Pitch” to accepting a “more is more” strategy.
Zoom in: Jeffries has indicated to allies that he sees the Epstein story fit neatly in a broader story about alleged corruption in the Trump government, sources told us.
He is not going to let Epstein go: “A senior house democrat told us on condition of anonymity to speak frankly about internal discussions.
Hakeem Jeffries is right. The Epstein repayment is about Trump’s corruption, but it also emphasizes how Donald Trump has no values, and his leading North Star is always his own self-interest.
What the American people want does not matter. The needs of members of the congress are not relevant, and what the most loyal supporters of Trump demand is not a consideration in the spirit of the president.
The Maga Division on the Epstein files Will not be enough on its own to turn the house around, but the reason why Republicans in the congress are louder with their criticism is that the move of Trump could harm the Republican turnout next year.
The broken Epstein promise of Trump is a demoralizing moment for a basis that already had signs of satisfaction and was tuned.
Hakeem Jeffries sees this moment and shows that he will use every problem to regain the majority of the house.
What do you think of Jeffries who are going strong on the Epstein files? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


