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New House Democratic Leader Defends Calling Trump ‘Illegitimate’ President

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Ryan Teague Beckwith
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Washington — Newly elected House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries defended past remarks calling Donald Trump’s 2016 election “illegitimate” against Republican criticism, noting that he voted to certify his presidency. online news

“I will never hesitate in criticizing the former president,” Jeffries, of New York, said on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. “I think I’m in good company there across the world.”

Asked about Trump’s recent comment on his social media site Truth Social that his loss in 2020 should be overturned and “rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution” should be terminated, Jeffries said it was “a strange statement.”

“Suspending the Constitution is an extraordinary step, but we’re used to extraordinary statements being made by the former president,” Jeffries said of Trump, who is running for the 2024 Republican nomination for president.

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After Democrats selected Jeffries to succeed Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Republicans criticized him for tweets in which he said that Russian interference made the 2016 presidential election “illegitimate” and questioned whether Trump was a “fake president.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell called Jeffries an “election denier,” a term typically used to describe Trump and allies who refuse to accept his loss in 2020.

Jeffries said that he voted to certify Trump’s 2016 win, attended his inauguration and worked with his administration on issues like a treaty with Mexico and criminal justice reform.

“That track record speaks for itself,” he said.

Republican Rep. David Joyce, who chairs the moderate Republican Governance Group, said on “This Week” that he wasn’t going to respond to Trump’s latest statement, even if it was a call for suspending the U.S. constitution.

“He says a lot of things,” he said. “That doesn’t mean it’s ever going to happen.”


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