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McIver’s speech intensified as she labeled President Trump a dictator and vowed to “fight back.” In a fervent declaration, she exclaimed, “As I close out, because I know we’ve been out here for a long time, and, gd*it, shut down the Senate! We are at war! Anytime a person can pay $250 million into a campaign and be given access, full access to the Department of Treasury of the United States of America, we are at war! Shut down the city! We are at war!”
The White House responded to McIver’s remarks, stating, “The silence is deafening. If a Republican had said anything remotely close to this, the outrage would be immediate and relentless.”
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries also criticized the administration’s actions, particularly the termination of federal DEI programs, warning that “we’re gonna fight it in the streets.” A White House official questioned, “Will Minority Leader Jeffries apologize for this disgusting threat, or will he double down on the same calls for violence that have plagued the country for years?”
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These developments underscore the escalating tensions between the Trump administration and Democratic lawmakers. As Musk continues his mission to overhaul federal spending, the political divide widens, with each side accusing the other of overreach and misconduct.
The coming weeks are poised to be pivotal as the nation watches closely how these reforms unfold and the subsequent reactions from both political parties. The balance between efficient governance and maintaining democratic processes hangs in the balance, with the actions of DOGE and its leadership at the forefront of this critical juncture in American politics.



