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Democrat backs Jeffries after Trump calls for his impeachment: ‘Called it like it was’
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-N.Y.) backed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries after President Trump called for Jeffries’ impeachment for criticizing the Supreme Court’s voting rights ruling. The Hill notes Espaillat endorsed Jeffries amid Trump’s impeachment remark following the court’s 6-3 decision on Louisiana’s district map. The New York Post reports Trump’s impeachment talk in response to Jeffries’ criticism of the Court, while Fox News highlights Jeffries derangement rhetoric from Trump’s opponents. Agreement centers on Trump urging impeachment and Espaillat’s support for Jeffries; disagreement concerns framing and emphasis from each outlet.
Concrete downstream impact: Espaillat endorsed Jeffries in response to Trump’s impeachment call, reinforcing Democratic support for party leadership amid intra-party critiques of the Supreme Court, as reported by The Hill.
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