Jeffrez says he has not heard from the White House since the Monday meeting



The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez (DN.Y.) said on Tuesday that he had not heard from the White House since Monday meeting with President Trump and other Congress leaders.

“We have not heard from the White House since the White House meeting on Monday. The president was behaving, as you know, somewhat wrongly and in [an] Jeffrez told CNN from Jake Taber to CNN Jake Taber CNN Jake Taber from CNN Jake Taber to CNN Jake Taber on “The Lead”.

“It is clear that they wanted to close the government, unfortunately,” he added. “We are ready to work together to return it, but to do this in a way that we are in a spending agreement, which meets the needs of the American people, while dealing with the republican health care crisis that is destroyed throughout the country at the same time.

On Monday, Congress leaders left a meeting with Trump, saying they had not advanced towards a deal that would prevent the government from closing later in the week.

The federal government has officially entered the midnight of Wednesday in the wake of Congress leaders who were unable to reach a deal in the Stopgap bill, letting legislators struggle about how to move forward.

The closure in the stone became in the wake of legislators who vote on the Stopgap Fund, where the “clean” bill was of Republicans and the other containing democratic priorities.

The White House welcomes fighting about the closure of the government, and sees it as a political loser for the Democrats and a way to pay its own policy interests.

“The Trump administration wants to continue direct and clean in government financing – the same suggestion that Democrats supported just 6 months ago, and 13 times under the Biden administration,” White House spokesman Abyel Jackson said in an e -mail to the hill.

Updated at 10:41 pm EST

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