Hakeem Jeffries addresses Democratic Party divisions, says Trump is the bigger issue
Source: NPR
Updated July 3, 2026 8:53 AM ET
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries is making the case for party unity as this year's primary season exposes ideological divisions among Democrats.
Speaking with Morning Edition on Friday, Jeffries was asked twice by NPR's Michel Martin how he would work with candidates who defeated Democrats he had backed in New York primaries. Each time, Jeffries returned to President Trump and the GOP agenda, saying Democrats are focused on flipping Republican-held seats in November, lowering costs and opposing what he called "MAGA extremism."
He added that the House Democratic Caucus has long included progressives, New Democrats and Blue Dogs. "I've worked with sort of the ideologically diverse group of members up until this point and will continue to do so," Jeffries said.
Jeffries criticized Trump's decision to enter the conflict in the Middle East, saying House Democrats oppose what he called the president's "war of choice."
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2026/07/03/nx-s1-5879082/hakeem-jeffries-democratic-party-divisions-trump-midterms
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,308 posts)CousinIT
(12,914 posts)...of anyone trying to gin up infighting among Democrats right now, whether it's the Dem establishment, Dem MoCs, DSA/social Democrats, or people on social media.
Because they either have lost the plot or are working to get other people to lose it. We have ONE job - and Democratic infighting is NOT it.
mcar
(46,614 posts)We need to stop eating our own.
SamuelAdams
(410 posts)We can have this fight in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary. Right now, we have to elect as many Dems as possible in November. We need to focus on state and local races too.
dave99
(726 posts)pat_k
(14,582 posts)Voters and candidates with any sensory apparatus whatsoever get the absolute necessity to join together in the fight to defeat the evil empire made manifest by the obscenely corrupt, fascist corporatist Republican Party.
The ONLY way to begin to hold them accountable is for Democrats and Independents who caucus with them to win in as many places and by the largest margins possible -- margins that swamp their efforts to suppress and disqualify legitimate votes.
Any action or rhetoric that undermines that goal SERVES the fascist corporatist Republican Party; SERVES the Christian Nationalists; SERVES the White Supremacists; SERVES the obsessive and immoral Anti-DEI and LGBTQ lunactics.
And whatever beefs a DSA or progressive candidate may have with other Democratic electeds and candidates, it is time for them to shift from attacking other Dems to attacking the existential threat of the Republican Party.
Making America a nation we can be proud of is all about building a government that protects our individual rights while providing the public infrastructure and services we choose to provide ourselves.
And a liberal democracy that collectively chooses to socialize certain segments does not make this a socialist county.
It is the Republicans who are hellbent to destroy the fundamental principles of liberal democracy that have been the throughline across our history.
Call bullshit on the "leftist" labeling crap, because it is utter crap
Biglinda 52
(136 posts)But wasn't there a group of moderate dems who wrote the "moderate manifesto" this week after 2 progressives defeated incumbants in New York? So it's the socialists that are causing division?
Hakeem, you and the others in the Dem leadership have caused this. If you're smart, you'll return to the party of working people not the party of AIPAC.
pat_k
(14,582 posts)... Heather Cox Richardson's discussion. (Noting it was sent in their capacity as a signer to the "Promise to America," since I'm not a constituent).
In particular, I objected to the "we are capitalists not socialists," including these points:
Making America a nation we can be proud of is all about building a government that protects our individual rights while providing the public infrastructure and services we choose to provide ourselves.
And a liberal democracy that collectively chooses to socialize certain segments is not "socialist." It is a liberal democracy making good on its promise to enact the will of the people.
That "promise"manifesto is one of the things undermining the effort to win in the most places by the biggest margins possible because it buys into the fascist corporatist "leftist" bullshit propaganda.
And BTW, here's the list:
The following 13 individuals have reportedly signed the Promise to America pledge as of June 26, 2026:
Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) Co-leading the initiative
Rep. Adam Gray (D-CA) Co-leading the initiative
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ)
Rep. Susie Lee (D-NV)
Rep. Don Davis (D-NC)
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez Jr. (D-TX)
Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY)
Rep. Janelle Bynum (D-OR)
Rep. Kristin McDonald Rivet (D-MI)
Rep. Maggie Goodlander (D-NH)
Jessica Killin (candidate)
Marlene Galán Woods (candidate)
Bobby Pulido (candidate)
And here is the discussion from Heather Cox Richardson every candidate and elected needs to hear and internalize.
In a nutshell (less than 3 minutes)
Or the longer version