
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could not back up her claim on Wednesday that the Republicansâ continuing resolution (CR) to fund the government is not âclean.â
The Democrats have repeatedly denied that the Republicans passed a âclean CR,â which is a temporary spending bill to fund the government at existing spending levels. During an appearance on âInside Politics,â Pelosi did not specify how the legislation does not fit the definition of being a âclean CR.â
âFirst of all, it isnât a clean CR,â Pelosi said, prompting CNN host Dana Bash to ask how it is not clean. âItâs not a clean CR, thereâs no reason to go into that. The point is Democrats who created Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act, all of that are now being asked âreject that so we can give a tax cut to the rich.â Weâre not doing it. And it isnât a question of well letâs come back together so we can discuss it. That isnât going to happen. They had that chance. Now they just have to open government with it as a stipulation.â
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Contrary to Democratsâ claims, The Committee for a Responsible Budget, a non-partisan organization, stated that the resolution was âas clean of a C.R. as you could get,â according to The New York Times. The Democrats said they voted against the CR over its failure to extend Biden-era subsidies in the Affordable Care Act in exchange for their support, which has caused an ongoing shutdown.
The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) previously estimated that such a permanent extension of the tax credit would expand the deficit by $350 billion between 2026 and 2035.
Democratic Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada and independent Maine Sen. Angus King, who caucuses with Democrats, were the only ones to vote in favor of keeping the government open. Fetterman said he voted for âour country over partyâ and that the shutdown was a âsad day for our nation.â
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer supported the exact same CR in March and stated on the Senate floor that he refused to shut down the government. Vice President J.D. Vance said that Schumer is caving to the far-left wing of his party because he is afraid that Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez will challenge him in the upcoming primary. Ocasio-Cortez refused to tell MSNBCâs Chris Hayes whether she threatened to primary challenge Schumer if he supported the CR.
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