The week in whoppers: Dem leader Hakeem Jeffries flips the script on GOP, CBS's Leslie Stahl defends Hamas to ex-hostage and more
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the Republican Party, asserting they are in a 'free fall', despite evidence showing his own party's polling numbers are at historic lows. Recent surveys indicate Democrats have a mere 29% favorability rating, marking a significant decline, whereas Republicans, led by Trump, are gaining traction, with approval ratings of 47%. Additionally, various media exchanges, including insensitive questioning about hostage conditions and extreme critiques of historical laws, illustrate the contentious political climate and the challenges both parties face.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries has claimed that the Republican party is in a "free fall," despite his own party's abysmal polling numbers.
Republicans are enjoying far higher levels of support with President Trump's approval ratings reaching 47%, contrasting sharply with the Democratic Party's record low favorability.
Elie Mystal criticized old laws as 'presumptively unconstitutional', which could threaten foundational aspects of today's political and economic systems.
Questions posed to ex-hostage Keith Siegel regarding his treatment by Hamas reveal significant insensitivity toward his traumatic experiences.
Read at New York Post
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