Congressional Democrats are balancing efforts to toughen opposition President Trump It also pledged to work with the Republican commander-in-chief as much as possible once he takes office.
It comes as moderate Democrats and those in vulnerable seats have made overtures to Republicans in the following areas: border security After the Republican Party’s landslide victory in the 2024 elections, it was widely interpreted by those on the right as a mandate for a more conservative America.
“My job is to fight to make life better for Texas families, and I will work with anyone interested in lowering costs, securing the border, and keeping communities safe, whether they’re Democrats or Republicans,” ” said freshman Rep. Dr. Julie Johnson. – Texas, which participated in the inauguration, said in a statement.
“But make no mistake, I will always stand up to President Trump, his administration, division and far-right extremism when any individual or entity threatens our way of life.”
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Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., who ran tight races in 2016 and 2022 and is expected to do so again in 2028, said in a statement, “I I look forward to working with the incoming administration to lower prices, create jobs, and keep our communities safe, but make no mistake, I will always be steadfast in protecting hardworking Nevadans if President Trump uses his position to harm them. “
Rep. Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., struck a similarly conciliatory tone.
“There is progress to be made on housing, environmental stewardship, public safety, immigration reform, national security and more. I will work with anyone and any government to pursue areas of agreement and proactively deliver for the people I serve. ,” he said.
“I also firmly believe that our diversity is our strength and our unity is our strength to withstand and succeed, no matter the many challenges we face. Law-abiding immigrants, LGBTQ+ communities, women and families are recovering from devastating disasters . natural disaster They are understandably concerned about rhetoric on the campaign trail and potential policies from the Trump administration. “
Other Democrats were more cautious in their statements, such as Rep. Chris Deluzio, D-Pa., who told the I wish (President Trump) the best as he takes on the responsibility of leading America. “
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However, progressive Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., made it clear she would take a tougher stance on Trump.
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“Day one of the Trump administration. We must face these challenges and attacks with courage and clarity. I am ready to work to defend our Constitution and will work tirelessly to satisfy Vermonters and working people across the United States.” The urgent needs of the people,” she wrote on the X.
trump is sworn in Celebrating his second term at an inauguration ceremony inside the U.S. Capitol.