DCCC releases memo on House Republicans’ first 100 days in the majority
Today marks 100 days of a Republican House Majority and 100 days of Lori Chavez-DeRemer spending her days in Congress failing to deliver for Oregonians – instead working in lockstep with the far-right to advance an extreme MAGA agenda. The early days of Chavez-DeRemer’s lack of leadership have made the stakes for 2024 clear.
In the past 100 days, House Republicans have prioritized:
Trying to relitigate January 6th by handing all footage over to known conspiracy theorist Tucker Carlson and treating defendants as celebrities when they went to visit them in jail;
Threatening catastrophic default by holding the US economy hostage unless they can force extreme cuts to popular programs children and families rely on;
And Lori Chavez-DeRemer has been with them nearly every step of the way. Read more about House Republicans’ first 100 days in this newly released DCCC memo.
DCCC spokesperson Tommy Garcia:
“Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s first 100 days of the 118th Congress have been nothing short of embarrassing. Rather than delivering for her constituents, Chavez-DeRemer has worked in lockstep with some of the most extreme House Republicans to push an out-of-touch and dangerous agenda that puts party politics first and people last. The choice is clear and in 2024 voters will reject Lori Chavez-DeRemer.”
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