Letlow Talks White House Collaboration

Congresswoman Julia Letlow joins the show to discuss the recent passage of a Continuing Resolution (CR) in the House, which was sent to the Senate for further action. She emphasized that the decision to move forward or shut down the government now lies with the Democrats. Letlow described the process of passing the CR as challenging due to the thin majority and the reluctance of some colleagues to support continuing resolutions. Despite these challenges, leadership managed to push the CR through, ensuring that the government and military operations would continue without interruption.

Letlow highlighted the importance of the 72-hour rule, which allows members to review bills before voting. She debunked claims of dangerous cuts to vital programs, labeling them as fear-mongering and fake news. She expressed frustration over the misinformation spread before the bill’s release, which ultimately contained no such cuts.

Reflecting on the State of the Union address, Letlow shared her excitement about attending the event and securing a seat close to the aisle, allowing her to interact with the President. She described the night as memorable and the President’s speech as resonating with many attendees. Letlow also mentioned her participation in a White House meeting the following morning, where she and other appropriators discussed strategies to advance the budget and the President’s agenda.

Letlow expressed disappointment over the lack of decorum during the State of the Union, noting that some members behaved inappropriately by holding up signs and shouting. She emphasized the need for respect and decorum in the House.

In summary, Letlow’s account provides insight into the legislative process, the challenges of passing a CR, the importance of accurate information, and the significance of maintaining decorum in Congress.

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