Lawler, Jeffries spar publicly over government shutdown

Spread the love

Two of New York’s top congressional lawmakers are publicly sparring over the federal government shutdown, with Congress still deadlocked on a funding plan and tensions between Democrats and Republicans rising.

In a fiery Capitol Hill exchange captured on video, Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries told Republican Rep. Mike Lawler, of the state’s 17th congressional district in the Hudson Valley, to “keep your mouth shut” after Lawler confronted him over the government shutdown.

Lawler challenged Jeffries to sign onto the bipartisan bill extending COVID-19 pandemic-era enhancements to federal American Care Act subsidies for one year.

“We’ve got a one-year extension,” Lawler asked, according to a video of the exchange. “Why don’t you sign on right now?”

Jeffries responded angrily telling Lawler to “shut up” and sarcastically asking “Did you get permission from your boss? Did your boss Donald Trump give you permission?”

“He’s not my boss,” Lawler replied.

Jeffries referred to Lawler being “not a serious person” and the two traded more jabs about support for Trump’s policies and their party’s prospects in next year’s midterm elections.

“I voted for a tax cut bill that gave the largest tax cut to Americans in history — including, by the way, the average New Yorker getting a $4,000 tax cut,” Lawler asked. “Are you against that?”

The exchange came after the Senate failed for a seventh time to pass the government funding bill. Both men continued their argument on social media and in interviews with cable news shows Thursday, where both reiterated claims about which party is to blame for the shutdown.

Lawler blasted Jeffries in a social media post that accused him of “cowardice” and choosing “partisanship over governance” by blocking passage of a resolution to reopen the federal government.

“Instead of coming to the table to work out a bipartisan compromise that extends ACA credits, he’s playing political games with people’s livelihoods. It’s disgraceful, and it’s hurting families across the country,” the Hudson Valley Republican said

Jeffries also took to social media after the exchange to criticize the fellow New Yorker for confronting him about his opposition to the GOP spending bill to reopen the government.

“Some random Republican tried to come for me in the Halls of Congress,” Jeffries posted on X, with the hashtag #SaveHealthcare. “Things didn’t work out well for him.”

Lawler appeared on ABC News late Thursday afternoon to explain why he confronted Jeffries in the halls of the capital, saying he wasn’t trying to get publicity for the exchange.

“It’s not about publicity, it’s about the American people,” Lawler said. “Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries chose to shut the government down. And they did so because they’re petrified of AOC, Zohran Mamdani and their left-flank, and they want to show that they’re fighting for the base of their party.”

Leave a Comment





Latest News Stories

GOP candidates for Illinois governor challenge Pritzker on state finances

GOP candidates for Illinois governor challenge Pritzker on state finances

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has proposed ways for Illinois to better fund pensions, but one of the governor’s...

WATCH: Dems call for Noem’s impeachment, dismantling DHS

By Emily Rodriguez and Andrew RiceThe Center Square A coalition of Democrat lawmakers called for the impeachment of Kristi Noem, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security secretary, on Tuesday. The...
WATCH: Los Angeles area robotics team starts 25th season

WATCH: Los Angeles area robotics team starts 25th season

By Esther WickhamThe Center Square Culver City High School’s California-based robotics team - known as the Bagel Bytes - has begun its 25th season of competition with this year's challenge...
Miller: Illinois ‘dragging its feet’ on voter rolls as election nears

Miller: Illinois ‘dragging its feet’ on voter rolls as election nears

By Catrina Barker | The Center Square contributorThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Congresswoman Mary Miller, R-Oakland, slammed the Illinois State Board of Elections on Monday for what she...
Judge stops end of TPS for Haitians

Judge stops end of TPS for Haitians

By David BeasleyThe Center Square (The Center Square) A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has extended Temporary Protected Status for nearly 350,000 Haitians throughout the country, including roughly 13,000 in...
Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker wants to extend pension buyout program

Illinois Quick Hits: Pritzker wants to extend pension buyout program

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – With Illinois’ unfunded public sector pension liability hovering around $140 billion, Gov. J.B. Pritzker has proposed an...
Congressional Conflicts: Like Pelosi, NJ Rep. has made tens of millions from Wall Street

Congressional Conflicts: Like Pelosi, NJ Rep. has made tens of millions from Wall Street

By Mark StricherzThe Center Square To the dismay of her critics, U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi has made millions from Wall Street while in Congress, but the California Democrat is not...
Clintons agree to appear before House committee, no date set

Clintons agree to appear before House committee, no date set

By Sarah Roderick-FitchThe Center Square Former President Bill Clinton and his wife, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have finally agreed to appear before the U.S. House Oversight Committee; however,...
Casey Westfield Warriors logo graphic.2

Head Football Coach Resigns as Board Approves Personnel Changes

Casey-Westfield Board of Education Meeting | Jan. 26, 2026 Article Summary: The Casey-Westfield Board of Education accepted the resignation of Head Football Coach Jeff Frichtnicht and approved other staffing changes...
Google to pay $68M to end Assistant recordings class action

Google to pay $68M to end Assistant recordings class action

By Jonathan Bilyk | Legal NewslineThe Center Square Google has agreed to pay $68 million to power down a class action lawsuit accusing the tech giant of allegedly enabling its...
Dems fail in first try to use ‘state sovereignty’ to ‘veto’ ICE

Dems fail in first try to use ‘state sovereignty’ to ‘veto’ ICE

By Jonathan Bilyk | Legal NewslineThe Center Square As a federal judge in Chicago prepares to hear Illinois' and Chicago's lawsuit seeking to all but halt ICE and Border Patrol...
Report says California’s bond debt load exceeds $99 billion

Report says California’s bond debt load exceeds $99 billion

By Madeline ShannonThe Center Square Amid a projected $18 billion budget shortfall for the 2026-27 fiscal year, the state is also dealing with $99.1 billion in bond debt, according to...
Los Angeles mayor calls for unity, blasts ICE in State of City

Los Angeles mayor calls for unity, blasts ICE in State of City

By Chris WoodwardThe Center Square Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass wants residents to remain unified and continue helping one another in times of difficulty. During her State of the City...
Illinois Quick Hits: McIntyre back as inspector general for DCFS

Illinois Quick Hits: McIntyre back as inspector general for DCFS

By Jim Talamonti | The Center SquareThe Center Square (The Center Square) – Gov. J.B. Pritzker has reappointed Ann McIntyre to continue serving as inspector general for the Illinois Department...
Speculation on Seahawks’ sale heats up following proposed WA ‘jock tax’

Speculation on Seahawks’ sale heats up following proposed WA ‘jock tax’

By Brett DavisThe Center Square Whether or not the Seattle Seahawks are sold after Super Bowl LX remains to be seen, but the timing of such speculation comes shortly after...