At least 50 House Democrats have been criticized as “actors who read the script” after posting identical story points on social media, one of several similar online campaigns by Democrats.
“Hospital Democrats are united in a four-week funding extension that will stop harmful cuts, keep the government open and allow Congress to reach a bipartisan funding agreement. They are ready to pass the four-week extension tomorrow, Friday and Friday.”
The message comes from the House Democrats X account and “Squad” member Maxwell Frost, D-Fla. , D-Md. , D-Md. , Debbie Dingell, D-Mich. , D-Mich. It was posted by various lawmakers such as:
“You can see a ridiculous political puppet show about what it really is,” Elon Musk, who leads the government's Department of Efficiency (DOGE), wrote in X's post in response to the same post shared by endwokeness. “They are actors reading the script.”
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Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) questions witnesses during a roundtable discussion of Supreme Court ethics held at the House Oversight and Accountability Committee at the Rayburn House Office Building on June 11, 2024 in Washington, D.C.
“This is the 2025 version of “live with a hashtag promise,” said Republican commentator Matt Whitlock. “The Dem is very sticky.”
Fox News contributor Joe Concha considered the Democrats a “cut and paste party.”
Dingell told Fox News Digital why Democrats decided to create the same social media post.
“Hospital Democrats shared the same message because we are all united and ready to keep our government open in a way that serves the American people,” the lawmaker said in a statement.
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This message comes as part of a new trend by democratic lawmakers to post content tailored to social media.
Fox News Digital reached the House Democrat Caucus for comment.
Senate Democrats also faced criticism earlier this year after the same video as social media, ahead of President Donald Trump's speech to Congress in March.
The synchronized “s — is not true” mashup saw at least 22 Democrat senators repeat the same statement all at once. “Prices have risen since the first day of Donald Trump's presidency. Inflation is getting worse. Prices for groceries, gas, housing, rent, eggs – they're all expensive. Donald Trump did nothing at a low cost for you.”
Sen. Corey Booker (DN.J.) recently said the video was made with the intention of contacting more people online. “We're trying to do more as a breakthrough caucus. Obviously, this has been a very successful one,” the senator said.

(The Democrats depicted from left to right are Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., D-Md., D-Md. and Maxwell Frost, D-Fla.)
Democrats were recently seen jumping up and down in combat positions, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as if they were video game characters along with attributes.
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Jeremy Hunt, a media fellow at the Hudson Institute, recently told Fox News that Democrats were “lost at the sea” in a message.
“When you don't have a message, and you have nothing to present to the Americans, you have no plans or strategies, you start to think now that they are just trying to leave the reservation now, how to the moon, how to the moon, and try to gain some resistance because they don't have a message,

