Democrats dig in against Mike Johnson on government shutdown
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Democrats are locking arms against House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on government funding, vowing to use the process to try to roll back many of President Trump's efforts to upend the federal government.
Why it matters: Johnson attempted to shift the blame for a potential shutdown onto House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' (D-N.Y.) shoulders Friday morning.
The Democratic leader, Johnson told reporters, seems "to be trying to set up some sort of a government shutdown" and has been "unresponsive the past two days or so."
Jeffries pushed back on that claim, telling Axios later on Friday he is "continuing to negotiate a bipartisan agreement" ahead of the March 14 federal funding deadline.
Republicans had still not released their proposed budget bill as of Friday, Jeffries also noted at a press conference.
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Jeffries and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) are also trying to counter Elon Musk's DOGE team with a bill to restrict access to the Treasury Department's payment system.
What we're hearing: Coming in and out of a meeting with Jeffries on Friday, several members of the centrist Blue Dog Coalition — the most likely Democrats to break ranks on government funding — signaled they are firmly behind their leader.
"We're not saying we want a government shutdown," said Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Texas). "We're with the leader in negotiating but to say there are certain things that are important to us."
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) told Axios: "I think that the Republican Party won a mandate and have the votes that they need to pass the funding bill. If they can't get the votes themselves, they're going have to talk to Democrats."
Between the lines: The cavalier tactics of Elon Musk and DOGE — freezing funds and eliminating agencies that have been authorized by Congress — have embittered Democrats who may have otherwise been cooperative.
"I don't see how any rational lawmaker ... could vote for a funding bill where the funding in the law could not wind up [serving] its intended purpose," said Progressive Caucus chair Greg Casar (D-Texas).
Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), a member of Jeffries' leadership team, told Axios: "I think we are very concerned about what Donald Trump and the White House will do, separate of our negotiations."
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