Pelosi under pressure as she has slimmest Dem majority since Second World War & ‘radical Squad’ wields power
NANCY Pelosi is under intense pressure as she has the slimmest Dem majority since the Second World War and the 'Squad' is wielding power.
The Speaker has come under fire in recent weeks over her mask mandate on the House floor and for pushing the commission into the Capitol riot.
has a small majority in the House, as the party holds 219 seats compared to 211 for the .
Left-wing Democrats also almost voted down a bill that called for an extra $2billion to be provided for additional Capitol security, reports.
Rep Cori Bush of , Ilhan Omar of , and Ayanna Pressley of joined with House Republicans to vote against the proposal.
She tweeted after the vote: “Investing more money in policing is always bad, actually.”
The vote passed 213-212 illustrating how thin the Speaker's majority is.
Democrats Rashida Tlaib, and Jamaal Bowman voted “present” rather than against the bill.
Divisions within the Democrats emerged over approach to the recent -Gaza conflict.
linked the violence to issues such as racism and illegal immigration in the US, the reports.
Congresswoman Pressley said: “As a black woman in America, I am no stranger to police brutality and state-sanctioned violence.
“We have been criminalized for the very way we show up in the world.
“ are being told the same thing as black folks in America: there is no acceptable form of resistance.”
Rep. Omar compared Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to an "ethno-nationalist".
She said: “How can we pay lip service to a Palestinian state, you do absolutely nothing to make that state a reality while the Israeli government we fund tries to make it impossible?”
In a op-ed, Sen. Bernie Sanders said Washington must stop being an apologist for the "right-wing" Netanyahu government.
Last month, some progressive lawmakers were critical of Biden's $1.8trillion , claiming it does not provide a "safety net" for working Americans.
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Rep. Ritchie Torres, of New York, slammed the president for not permanently extending child tax credits.
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He told last month: "We are in the midst of an FDR moment, which comes only once a century. If we let our FDR moment pass us by, without making the child tax credit permanent, we will live to regret it."
Pramila Jayapal, who represents Washington's 7th congressional district, urged Biden to go "big and bold" as she called for the president to deliver for Americans.