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Democrats unveil task force to respond to ‘harm’ inflicted by Trump administration 

House Democrats announced Monday that they have created a task force to address the “harm” they have been inflicting by the Trump administration.

In a letter to “Dear Colleague,” minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (DN.Y.) announced the creation of a rapid response task force and litigation working group, and the party's “opposes far-right extremism.” It promoted continuous efforts. It was able to be released into the Americans.”

“We are engaged in a multifaceted struggle to protect and protect everyday Americans from the harms caused by this administration,” Jeffries wrote. “As I outlined last week, it's a deck effort that's simultaneously going on in legislatures, courts and communities.”

Jeffries asked assistant leader, Rep. Jonegas (D-Colo.) to chair the task force, Rosa Delaulo (D-Conn.), Gerry Connolly (D-Va.), and Jamie Raskin (D- MD)) Become co-chair.

New York Democrats said the party wants to keep costs of living for struggling Americans and will continue to make efforts to address their issues. He also denounced the Republicans by “repeated” promises over the past year, making life more affordable, while “obviously it didn't mean that.”

“House Republicans and the administration did nothing to cut down on high living costs. The costs of food have skyrocketed,” Jeffries wrote. “On the other hand, Republicans continue to launch far-right attacks on Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, public safety and children's education.”

“Americans rely on us to stop them,” he concluded. “We appreciate the continued leadership in this dangerous moment. Together, we push people.”

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.) warned in a letter from his own “dear colleague” that there could be a “Trump closure” and the government was funded. It reminded his fellow senators that he has the authority to determine whether or not he is. Past March 14th.

Democrat Sen. Andy Kim (NJ) also warned that his party is ready to shut down the federal government over President Trump's recent actions, and that he and his fellow Democrats are on the rise. He pointed out that he cannot support “lawlessness.”

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