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Hakeem Jeffries Spars With Joe Kernen During CNBC Interview

by Red Right Politics
October 10, 2025 at 10:57 am
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries went on CNBC this week to make a case for why Democrats aren’t to blame for the government shutdown — and ended up doing the political version of slowly backing into a corner while someone politely explains how logic works.

The interview, if you can call it that, quickly turned into a very public unraveling of Jeffries’ talking points. And the best part? It wasn’t even a conservative grilling him. It was CNBC’s Joe Kernen — not exactly a fire-breathing partisan — calmly walking through the reality of the situation while Jeffries tried to make the case that up is down, black is white, and the shutdown is somehow the GOP’s fault for doing what voters elected them to do.

Let’s set the scene.

Jeffries shows up with the usual Democratic toolkit: moral outrage, vague appeals to “bipartisanship,” and a few prepackaged lines about how Republicans are just mean. But then Kernen, channeling what a lot of Americans are starting to wonder, hits him with a little reality:

“There was an election,” Kernen says. “Republicans were put in a position to pass the Big Beautiful Bill… now Democrats don’t like it, so you’re shutting the government down until Republicans undo what was lawfully passed?”

Cue the awkward silence.

Jeffries looked like he’d just been told the punchline before he finished setting up the joke. Because here’s the thing — you can almost hear the internal panic clock ticking when Kernen flips the scenario. If Republicans had thrown a fit over the Inflation Reduction Act or some bloated Biden stimulus package — and threatened to keep troops unpaid and services frozen until Democrats gave in — the media would be running a 24/7 meltdown special titled “End of Democracy: Day 7.”

But since it’s Democrats trying to undo duly-passed legislation with a legislative hostage crisis, we’re supposed to call it “standing strong.”

Sure.

Then it gets better — or worse, depending on how much secondhand embarrassment you can stomach. Jeffries tries to pivot, accuses Republicans of refusing to negotiate, and insists they are the ones keeping the government closed.

Kernen, practically blinking in disbelief, interrupts: “How could they do that?”

Jeffries, increasingly flustered, tosses out a vague word salad about cruelty, bipartisanship, and a health care crisis (because of course). But notice what he doesn’t say: He doesn’t deny that Democrats are refusing to budge unless Republicans agree to strip out all the provisions they passed in the House.

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In other words, the “negotiation” Democrats are demanding goes something like this: “Give us everything we want. And then we’ll talk.”

That’s not compromise. That’s extortion with a side of moral lecturing.

And here’s what’s really infuriating: Jeffries and his allies are still drawing paychecks. While military families are sweating over missed income and small business contractors are burning through savings to stay afloat, the folks in the Capitol keep cashing in — and grandstanding on TV.

The shutdown isn’t some tragic accident or bureaucratic fluke. It’s a calculated maneuver to nullify Republican wins with political blackmail. And the best defense Democrats can muster is to go on cable news, get calmly dismantled by a CNBC host, and then cry “cruelty!”

🚨 BREAKING: Hakeem Jeffries was just EMBARRASSED for holding the government hostage…holy smokes. This was bad.

CNBC: “There was an ELECTION. Republicans were able to pass the Big Beautiful Bill. To then say, ‘We don’t like that, so we’re gonna shut down the government until… pic.twitter.com/wlcxytaZC6

— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 9, 2025

There’s a reason public trust in Congress is in the basement — and if this is the strategy Democrats are going with, they better hope voters aren’t watching these interviews.

Because when even CNBC is poking holes in your narrative, the spin cycle’s officially broken.

The post Hakeem Jeffries Spars With Joe Kernen During CNBC Interview appeared first on Red Right Patriot.

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