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🗓️ 22 November 2024
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As the clock winds down on the Biden presidency, Democrats have a limited window to act. Come January 20, Republicans will control the executive branch and both houses of Congress.
On this week's episode of The Intercept Briefing, Rep. Summer Lee, D-Pa., acknowledges the need for swift action, particularly on the war in Gaza, prison pardons, and immigration. “I’ve been on calls with advocacy groups around immigration,” she says. President-elect Donald Trump's promises to conduct mass deportation are “an imminent threat.”
One tactic she’s employing to drive home the urgency is bringing Dreamers and their stories to meetings. “The people closest to the pain should be closest to the power, closest to the policy solutions. That is not just a cute saying," Lee says. "It is, I would say, a very lifesaving way of thinking about the policies and the solutions that we have for the very real problems that we face. We can't keep icing out the people who live it.”
But she is also planning beyond the next eight weeks and is determined to fight the Trump administration. “When you're playing, it's Friday night football, it's raining out, you should not leave that field and your jerseys white. You gotta get dirty,” she says. “Not a single voter wants to see us looking pristine when we're in the fight for our life right now.”
To hear more about how Lee and her colleagues on the left are planning to handle the next four years, listen to this week’s episode of The Intercept Briefing.
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0:52.9 | Welcome to the Intercept briefing, a new podcast from our newsroom. |
0:55.6 | I'm Jessica Washington, a politics reporter with The Intercept and your host this week. As the window in President Biden's lame duck session |
1:00.4 | shrinks, Senator Bernie Sanders and his colleagues introduced a joint resolution to block a $20 billion |
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1:13.1 | 19 senators voted to revoke more U.S. weapons to Israel. Not a single Republican voted in favor of |
1:18.9 | the resolutions. You cannot condemn human rights around the world and then turn a blind eye |
1:26.0 | to what the United States government is now funding in Israel. |
1:31.2 | Given there are less than 60 days left in Biden's presidency, and next year Trump will have |
1:36.1 | full control of the government, what can Democrats actually accomplish before January 20th? |
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