White House Calls on Hakeem Jeffries to Apologize for 'Fight in the Streets' Remark
- The White House has demanded an apology from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for his statement about fighting the GOP agenda "in the streets" during a press conference in New York.
- Jeffries criticized the Trump administration's attempt to freeze federal grants and loans, calling it a "Republican ripoff scheme to steal taxpayer dollars."
- The White House labeled Jeffries' comments as a "sick call for violence," while his spokesperson dismissed the accusations as "laughable."
- The controversy reflects heightened partisan tensions, with both parties accusing each other of inflaming political violence.
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