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BumRushDaShow

(146,199 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 06:34 AM Tuesday

Scoop: Top House Dems plot first big battle with Trump

Source: Axios

11 hours ago


Leading House Democrats are weighing legal, investigative and legislative options to respond to President Trump's firing of at least a dozen agency inspectors general last week, Axios has learned.

Why it matters: The ousters — the legality of which have been questioned even by some Republicans — present the first major test of congressional Democrats' ability to counter Trump while in the minority.

  • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) has positioned himself as the new leader of the resistance, working with Trump to keep the government afloat while opposing what he sees as threats to democracy.
  • A spokesperson for Jeffries, asked for comment on the firings, referred to a letter from his committee ranking members blasting them as illegal.


  • What they're saying: "We're exploring multiple avenues of action to defend the integrity of federal agencies ... everything is on the table at this point," House Judiciary Committee ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) told Axios in a Monday interview.

  • Oversight Committee ranking member Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) told Axios, "We can have minority witnesses at hearings, we can have our own independent roundtables, we can have minority reports."
  • "There are tools available to us, and we're going to use everything we've got. Don't forget, in Trump 1.0 we were in the minority too. We had some signal victories."


  • Driving the news: Trump on Friday reportedly fired at least 12 inspectors general — with some reports putting the number at 18 and Connolly telling Axios he believes it is actually 19.

  • IGs act as internal watchdogs within federal agencies charged with investigating corruption or misconduct.
  • Trump often clashed with and ousted IGs during his first term, leading Congress to pass a law in 2022 requiring presidents to provide Congress with 30 days' notice and a "substantial rationale" for such firings.
  • Trump has defended his actions, telling reporters Saturday, "Some people thought that some were unfair or some were not doing their job. And it's a very standard thing to do."


  • Read more: https://www.axios.com/2025/01/28/trump-fired-inspectors-general-raskin-connolly
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    Scoop: Top House Dems plot first big battle with Trump (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Tuesday OP
    Big yawn AverageOldGuy Tuesday #1
    Other than lawsuits BumRushDaShow Tuesday #2
    And the Congressional Record, which stands as an important source of governmental history. ancianita Tuesday #3
    YouTube JustAnotherGen Tuesday #9
    See that's the thing that I have been yelling about for my almost 16 years here BumRushDaShow Tuesday #11
    Ya know what JustAnotherGen Tuesday #14
    Agree BumRushDaShow Tuesday #16
    They could get GOP support on some issues iemanja Tuesday #13
    Looks like it's up to us orangecrush Tuesday #5
    I agree people need to protest. Remember the protests prior to Dubya's Iraq war? travelingthrulife Tuesday #12
    Democrats dithering again...Where are the Dems with backbones...hey Nancy Pelosi NotHardly Tuesday #7
    At a physical therapy session? LudwigPastorius Tuesday #19
    Strongly Worded Letters incoming! GoYouPackersGo Tuesday #4
    A little observation. Just because YOU don't see anything happening doesn't mean nothing's happening. paleotn Tuesday #17
    How about stop voting to confirm his fucking nominees for starters? GoYouPackersGo Tuesday #18
    How about introducing articles on off impeachment every time he breaks another lew Hassler Tuesday #6
    I expect Rep. Al Green would do something like that BumRushDaShow Tuesday #8
    I'd love it JustAnotherGen Tuesday #10
    Plot faster damn it...new orders incoming to arrest Democrats, MMW...Congress first NotHardly Tuesday #15
    Why do we always announce our strategy? I wish we wouldn't. nt Hotler 15 hrs ago #20

    AverageOldGuy

    (2,366 posts)
    1. Big yawn
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 09:30 AM
    Tuesday
    House Democrats are weighing legal, investigative and legislative options . . .



    When do we read a headline something like: "Democrats kick Trump's ass so hard he has to open his shirt collar to shit."?

    Or maybe: "Leading Democrats finally grow a pair and do something."?

    When do the goddam headlines become all about what Democrats are doing??

    BumRushDaShow

    (146,199 posts)
    2. Other than lawsuits
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 09:36 AM
    Tuesday

    being in the minority, not much left as an option other than literal physical assault.

    Seriously.

    ancianita

    (39,260 posts)
    3. And the Congressional Record, which stands as an important source of governmental history.
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 10:37 AM
    Tuesday

    The People need accurate historical records. Democrats must not let the majority serve up any history that legitimizes one man's kakistocratic and lawless goals.

    JustAnotherGen

    (34,129 posts)
    9. YouTube
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 01:45 PM
    Tuesday

    They should have someone prepped to provide a news cast DAILY with what is going on, pointing out lies, attacking the Rigged Criminal Administration, etc. etc.

    They MUST bypass the media and come directly to us. They gotta, gotta, gotta do that.

    BumRushDaShow

    (146,199 posts)
    11. See that's the thing that I have been yelling about for my almost 16 years here
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 01:50 PM
    Tuesday

    We NEED our own media outlets AND we need to bat aside ANYONE who starts pearl-clutching and hand-wringing about using such an outlet or outlets.

    I.e., the popular refrain has been - "But you are only operating in a bubble". Well screw that!

    We have a tendency to (correctly) spend money on HELPING people and the GOP spends money on HURTING people. We are going to have to take some of that money that we spend and start directing it towards attacking the GOP 24/7.

    JustAnotherGen

    (34,129 posts)
    14. Ya know what
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 02:09 PM
    Tuesday

    So is the average Maga Party member (in a bubble in the mainstream media).

    Think about how Maga makes news out of news.

    Harris interviewed - turn around and make noise about the interview.

    I know people will not like me saying this - but we could really use Alan Grayson right now.

    16 years later - the most bang on comment from any Democrat in either chamber came from him:

    The Republicans health care plan is Don't get Sick, and if you do get sick, Die Quickly.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/alan-grayson-die-quickly-comment-prompts-uproar/





    What's wrong with a little uproar every now and then. Causing a little chaos. Taking a little heat for TELLING IT LIKE IT IS!!!!!

    BumRushDaShow

    (146,199 posts)
    16. Agree
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 04:47 PM
    Tuesday

    Unfortunately all of our "firebrands" eventually get trashed. They were always going after Maxine Waters. They went after Charlie Rangel. They went after Alcee Hastings.

    At least a younger group is stepping up like Jasmine Crockett!

    iemanja

    (55,305 posts)
    13. They could get GOP support on some issues
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 02:05 PM
    Tuesday

    like the cutting off of all domestic aid, grants, and loans. A Republican congressman has been complaining about it.

    travelingthrulife

    (1,325 posts)
    12. I agree people need to protest. Remember the protests prior to Dubya's Iraq war?
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 01:51 PM
    Tuesday

    The media almost completely ignored the 1000s of people protesting against the war in favor of every little bush ll tea bag gathering.
    If it doesn't show up on your tv, it has never happened.

    NotHardly

    (1,523 posts)
    7. Democrats dithering again...Where are the Dems with backbones...hey Nancy Pelosi
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 12:55 PM
    Tuesday
    Where the f*ck are you Nancy?

    LudwigPastorius

    (11,421 posts)
    19. At a physical therapy session?
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 10:42 PM
    Tuesday

    Despite her appearance on the House floor, 84-year-olds don't just snap right back after hip replacement surgery.

    paleotn

    (19,816 posts)
    17. A little observation. Just because YOU don't see anything happening doesn't mean nothing's happening.
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 07:39 PM
    Tuesday

    So what do you suggest? Go into the White House, push through the Secret Service and cap the bastard? Wouldn't break my heart. In fact, that would make us all feel pretty damn good. Hell, I'd start a gofundme to cover the perp's legal bills. But unless you've got some better pearls of wisdom, maybe you should stop with the "no one's doing anything" routine, like you're omniscient or something. No, they're not doing nothing.

    Hassler

    (3,923 posts)
    6. How about introducing articles on off impeachment every time he breaks another lew
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 12:27 PM
    Tuesday

    It won't go anywhere but it will get attention

    BumRushDaShow

    (146,199 posts)
    8. I expect Rep. Al Green would do something like that
    Tue Jan 28, 2025, 01:44 PM
    Tuesday

    (I think he may have done it before)

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