Nancy's Wrath: Pelosi Threatens Fellow Democrats Over Defections On Procedural Vote In Gun Control Fight
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is not happy with her fellow
Democrats after her party got rocked in a procedural vote battle with
House Republicans. In short, while the bill passed, the House GOP had
outmaneuvered Democrats, adding their amendment that would require
Immigration and Customs Enforcement be notified if illegal aliens try to
buy guns. Yes, the whole bill is trash, but with Democrats in charge of
the lower chamber, the blitz proved effective. It allowed the GOP to
have at least some impact on the legislation, while Democrats vowed not
to let any of their amendments to be included. The amendment was added
after the Republicans won a motion to recommit, exposing the fault lines
within the new Democratic majority (via WaPo):
A
surprise Republican win in the House on a procedural vote Wednesday
exposed divisions within the Democratic leadership, set off
recriminations and underscored that the party is still adjusting to its
new majority.
GOP leaders used one of the few tools available to
the House minority to amend a Democratic gun-control bill, adding a
provision that would require notification to U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement when undocumented immigrants try to buy guns.
Twenty-six
Democrats joined Republicans on the vote, an embarrassing setback for
party leaders who had carefully screened amendments to keep GOP
fingerprints off a high-profile bill.
While the Bipartisan
Background Checks Act ultimately passed, finger-pointing began almost
immediately in a lengthy floor conference that included the top three
Democratic leaders: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), Majority Leader
Steny H. Hoyer (Md.) and Majority Whip James E. Clyburn (S.C.).
[…]
“This
is a conversation that we’re going to need to have,” said Rep. Jan
Schakowsky (D-Ill.), a senior chief deputy whip. “The more unity we
show, the better it is for our new Democratic majority.”
Pelosi
has now threatened to pull Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
support for Democrats who vote with Republicans on procedural votes Rep.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) also threatened to set loose her
progressive goons to let voters in districts represented by vulnerable
Democrats know that they’re siding with the Republicans on these votes.
Reps. Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and James Clyburn (D-SC), the House Majority
Leader and whip respectively, disagree, however (via Politico):
“This is not a day at the beach. This is the Congress of the United States,” Pelosi said, according to two sources.
Pelosi
also said vulnerable Democrats who had the “courage” to vote against
the Republican motions to recommit would become a higher priority for
the party leadership and the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee.
And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the superstar New
York freshman lawmaker, suggested she would alert progressive activists
when Democrats are voting with the GOP on these motions, said the
sources.
In the end, Pelosi and other top Democrats didn’t agree
to any rules change and will continue to study the issue. The motion to
recommit offers the House minority one last shot at changing legislation
before it receives a final floor vote. Typically, the motion is used to
try to squeeze the majority party, but it rarely succeeds.
Democratic
leaders have vowed to do a better job preparing for the Republican
motions, but the controversy has divided Pelosi and her longtime
lieutenants, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland and Majority
Whip Jim Clyburn of South Carolina.
Pelosi argues that Democrats
must stick together on procedural votes, which is the traditional view
of party leaders on both sides of the aisle. Hoyer and Clyburn, however,
have suggested that moderate members can vote with Republicans if they
think it will improve their political standing.
So,
while we can all grab some popcorn over this infighting, this bill is
certainly going to die in the Republican Senate, and Trump has vowed to
veto it as well. Still, kudos, to the House GOP for pulling of this
minor procedural win that embarrassed House Democrats.
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