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Raskin: Big Beautiful Bill Will Not Survive Given GOP’s Disarray

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Thursday on MSNBC’s “The Last Word” that “given the current political dynamics within the GOP,” President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful” spending bill would likely not survive.

Raskin said, “The good news, I would just say is that, 14 million Americans are facing being thrown off of their Medicaid, millions of people are facing being cut off of nutritional assistance, and although that wasn’t enough to stop the Republicans from doing what they were about to do, perhaps this blow up within the Republican Party ranks will make them think twice about doing that, and adding another two and a half or $3 trillion to the national debt that Trump drove up in his last administration.”

He added, “I think dozens of our Republican colleagues are running scared because there’s been such a massive popular reaction against the attempt to dismantle Medicaid and throw people off of their health care and their access to food. Some of them may not want to articulate it that way. They might prefer to talk about deficits or debt, but of course they were willing to vote for it before. But now they’re looking for any excuse to get off the train. I don’t think that this bill can survive, given the current political dynamics within the GOP. It just gives them way too many exit ramps to get off, and they understand the political danger that they’re in. I went to a bunch of Republican districts to do town halls with other Democratic colleagues, and there’s an. absolute fury out there towards Republicans in the swing districts.”

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Raskin: We Will Cut Trump’s ‘Reign of Terror in Half’ if Dems Win House in ’26

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Monday on MSNBC’s “The Weeknight” that if Democrats win the majority in the 2026 midterm election, they would cut President Donald Trump’s “reign of terror in half.”

Raskin said, “I am focused on the Constitution and defending the rights of the people under the Bill of Rights. I am focused on the Article I powers of Congress, the lawmaking powers of Congress. We have done a dozen different amicus briefs in cases ranging from birthright citizenship to due process to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and we’re winning every single day. So we kind of have to divide the labor up.”

He added, “People need to be organizers in defense of democracy and freedom. We’ve got to recapture the momentum here so we can defend the judicial independence that’s working for us. We get into next year, we win the House back. we cut this reign of terror in half. And we move on to win back the White House and to get on with American history and our regularly scheduled programs of trying to make progress for the American people. We got to defend our democracy, and we’ve got to defend the programmatic achievements of democracy, like Medicaid and Medicare and Social Security. I think my colleagues are all rising to the occasion now as we adjust to this new arrangement. We’ve got to go in as fighters every single day to defend everything that we believe in.”

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Raskin: ‘We’ve Got a Completely Lawless Executive Branch’

Representative Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Friday on CNN’s “OutFront” that President Donald Trump was running a “completely lawless executive branch.”

Raskin said, “This is a completely lawless situation. The administration doesn’t get to control higher education in America and tell colleges and universities what to do. They don’t get to control newspaper entities and TV networks the way Donald Trump has been trying to do. And they don’t get to control law firms or any other private entity, but they’re trying to move us into an authoritarian situation so he can continue to embark upon his corruption tour of the world. I mean, the guy has made more than $1 billion a month since this started.:

He added, “There’s a record number of injunctions that have been entered against the lawlessness in the chaos of this administration. It’s now more than 160 preliminary injunctions and temporary restraining orders. American history has never seen anything like this because we’ve got a completely lawless executive branch that wants to take over all of the institutions of society. That’s not their role. And that’s got nothing to do with conservatism, by the way. That’s authoritarianism. That’s something completely different and nobody voted for that. They wanted to bring the price of eggs down and the price of eggs have gone up, and the price of Eggs Benedict is just intolerable. We cannot have them betraying the basic institutions and documents of the country, like the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.”

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Raskin: Trump Can’t Accept Jet Without Consent from Congress

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “OutFront,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) said Congress had to approve the $400 million jet from Qatar’s royal family before President Donald Trump could receive it.

Host Erin Burnett said, “So President Trump says this luxury jet from the Qatar royal family, the reported price tag, as I said, about $400 million, is a, quote, gift free of charge. And they’re they’re pushing ahead. No pushback from the attorney general, who, of course, had formerly been paid up, reportedly $115,000 a month to lobby for the country of Qatar. So are there any strings attached to this?”

Raskin said, “Well, undoubtedly there are. But it doesn’t make any difference because the Constitution forbids the president from accepting any present, emolument, office or title of any kind whatever. The Constitution says, from a king, prince, or foreign state, without the consent of Congress. So he’s got to come to Congress first.”

He added, “You’ve got to go to Congress in order to accept a gift from a foreign government, which is what this is. Obviously, there’s all kinds of national security complications because it’s a government giving us this airplane and there’s all kinds of foreign policy implications. So Congress has got to debate it.”

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