Slip of the GOP Tongue
- Jaime David
- May 16
- 1 min read
Representative Mike Johnson, the House Speaker, made a verbal misstep during a press conference, accidentally revealing the Republican Party's strategy regarding upcoming government funding negotiations. While discussing the need to avoid a government shutdown, Johnson intended to say that the Republican Party would "quietly work" to advance their agenda. Instead, he said they would "quietly kill" the funding bill. The slip-up occurred as Johnson outlined his party's approach to the appropriations process, emphasizing the need to address the budget deficits and secure border security measures. He was aiming to convey a message of strategic and potentially subtle maneuvering within the budget negotiations. Democrats quickly seized upon the gaffe, highlighting it as evidence of the Republican Party's intent to obstruct government funding and potentially trigger a shutdown. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) released a statement accusing Republicans of holding the country hostage with their far-right agenda. Republicans attempted to downplay the error, attributing it to a simple mispronunciation. However, the incident amplified existing tensions surrounding the ongoing budget negotiations and fueled speculation about the likelihood of a government shutdown. The unintentional admission brought heightened scrutiny to the Republicans' negotiating tactics and raised concerns about their commitment to avoiding a fiscal crisis. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/gop-lawmaker-accidentally-says-quiet-091417171.html
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