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Supreme Court Ruling Reveals Social Security Threat: Hakeem Jeffries

  
Via:  Texan1211  •  2 weeks ago  •  25 comments

By:   James Bickerton (Newsweek)

Supreme Court Ruling Reveals Social Security Threat: Hakeem Jeffries
The House minority leader says "MAGA Republicans" pose a threat to Social Security, Medicare and American democracy.

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The Supreme Court's June 2022 ruling overturning Roe v. Wade shows that "extreme MAGA Republicans" could threaten Social Security, Medicare and even American democracy itself, according to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

The New York Democrat made the charge during a 60 Minutes interview with CBS News correspondent Norah O'Donnell on Sunday, which also covered the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, a threat to Mike Johnson's House speakership and whether Black voters are turning away from President Joe Biden.

On June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court ruled in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization case that the U.S. Constitution doesn't support a right to abortion, reversing the landmark 1973 Roe decision. The ruling was celebrated by abortion opponents but drew a furious response from many women's rights organizations and was widely blamed for the failure of a Republican "red wave" in the November 2022 midterm elections.

During his CBS News interview, Jeffries was asked how big a role abortion access is likely to play in the upcoming presidential election.

"It's gonna be an incredibly significant issue because on its own it's about freedom," he said. "And the extreme MAGA Republicans have set in motion the erosion of reproductive freedom. We're gonna fight for it with everything that we've got at our disposal."

Jeffries went on to suggest that the overturning of Roe indicates other rights or governmental programs could also be threatened.

"If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall. Social Security can fall. Medicare can fall. Voting rights can fall. And God help us all, but democracy itself can fall. If Roe v. Wade can fall, then anything can fall."

In April, Donald Trump said that overturning Roe was about states' rights and that he wouldn't support a federal abortion ban if he is reelected in November.

Trump has also countered Biden's charge that he is leading an "assault on democracy" by saying his reelection is needed to save American democracy.

Speaking at an Ohio rally in March, Trump said: "I don't think you're going to have another election in this country, if we don't win this election...certainly not an election that's meaningful."

Newsweek has contacted Trump's campaign by email for further comment.

Trump has refused to accept the result of the 2020 presidential election, which he charges was rigged against him. That allegation has been dismissed in courts as well as by independent election observers. In two criminal cases against him, Trump has pleaded not guilty to criminal charges regarding attempts to reverse Biden's election victory both nationwide and in Georgia.

The presumptive Republican nominee has also pledged to protect Medicare and Social Security if he returns to the White House for a second term.

In a video posted on his campaign website, Trump says: "Under no circumstances should Republicans vote to cut a single penny from Medicare or Social Security."

During his CBS News interview, Jeffries also said he would not back an attempt by GOP Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene to unseat Johnson as House speaker after he supported a $61 billion package providing aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

Jeffries, the leader of the House Democratic Caucus, said Johnson hasn't asked for his help. He went on: "Our view would traditionally be 'let the other side work its own mess out.' But when that mess starts to impact the ability to do the job on behalf of the American people, then the responsible thing at that moment might be for us to make clear that we will not allow the extremists to throw the Congress and the country into chaos."

Asked about the war in Gaza, Jeffries said he supported Israel's military actions against Hamas but called for an increase in humanitarian aid to civilians.

He said: "Israel was put in a very difficult situation when it comes to the horrific events of 10/7, a brutal terrorist attack by Hamas, which is an entity that has sworn to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth.

"So Israel was in a position where of course it had to respond, to decisively defeat Hamas. At the same time, my view has been that we have to do everything possible to get the hostages out and to surge humanitarian assistance into Gaza," Jeffries said.

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Texan1211
Professor Principal
1  seeder  Texan1211    2 weeks ago

Jeffries is a fear-monger.

Maybe he figures that is the best way to "support" a poor candidate.

The real question will be:

How many idiots will be duped by him?

 
 
 
evilone
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1.1  evilone  replied to  Texan1211 @1    2 weeks ago
Jeffries is a fear-monger.

It's an election year. They are all fear mongers.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
1.1.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  evilone @1.1    2 weeks ago

I don't think EVERYONE is a fear monger.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
1.1.2  Hallux  replied to  evilone @1.1    2 weeks ago

Fear is sexy, both sell.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
Junior Expert
1.1.3  Drinker of the Wry  replied to  Hallux @1.1.2    2 weeks ago
Fear is sexy,

Maybe for a masochist. 

 
 
 
Vic Eldred
Professor Principal
1.2  Vic Eldred  replied to  Texan1211 @1    2 weeks ago

He does all the thinking for House democrats. His is the only opinion that counts.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
2  Sean Treacy    2 weeks ago

He's either too stupid to be in Congress or he thinks his supporters are ignorant fools.

 
 
 
Ed-NavDoc
Professor Quiet
2.1  Ed-NavDoc  replied to  Sean Treacy @2    2 weeks ago

Both the above seem to apply equally well.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
3  Just Jim NC TttH    2 weeks ago

What a fool LMAO. Pulling the old "They're going to" bullshit

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
3.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @3    2 weeks ago
Pulling the old "They're going to" bullshit

It seems to work well with the Democratic base. Gullible idiots is my term for them.

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
3.2  George  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @3    2 weeks ago
"They're going to" bullshit

Remember when the senile old racist said republicans were going to put African Americans in chains? The only time i remember that happening is when the democrats were in charge.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
3.3  Hallux  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @3    2 weeks ago
Pulling the old "They're going to" bullshit

That was never a rarity in politics of all stripes, you are surely aware of the lead in: "They're coming after me to get you!"

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4  seeder  Texan1211    2 weeks ago
The Supreme Court's June 2022 ruling overturning Roe v. Wade shows that "extreme MAGA Republicans" could threaten Social Security, Medicare and even American democracy itself, according to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.

The man is a walking, talking idiot.

No wonder he is in a leadership position in the Democratic Party.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
4.1  Sean Treacy  replied to  Texan1211 @4    2 weeks ago

extreme MAGA Republicans

he’s got the buzzwords down…

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
4.2  George  replied to  Texan1211 @4    2 weeks ago

At least he hasn't asked if Guam was going to tip over, or claim the moon is a planet made up mostly of gases. 

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
4.2.1  Just Jim NC TttH  replied to  George @4.2    2 weeks ago

Classics LOL  

jrSmiley_10_smiley_image.gif

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
4.2.2  Sean Treacy  replied to  George @4.2    2 weeks ago
r claim the moon is a planet made up mostly of gases. 

And the sun is ALMOST too hot to go near. 

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
4.2.3  Hallux  replied to  George @4.2    2 weeks ago
if Guam was going to tip over

I'll give Hank Johnson the same excuse Trump's fans provide: he was joking.

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
4.2.4  George  replied to  Hallux @4.2.3    2 weeks ago

So you have never seen the video......The stupid fucker was 100% serious.

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
4.2.5  Hallux  replied to  George @4.2.4    2 weeks ago

"Stupid fucker(s)" are nearly always serious ... sorta like the stupid fucker who wondered about changing the Moon's orbit.

 
 
 
George
Junior Expert
4.2.6  George  replied to  Hallux @4.2.5    2 weeks ago
wondered about changing the Moon's orbit

Yep Gohmert is an idiot, And? 

 
 
 
Hallux
PhD Principal
4.2.7  Hallux  replied to  George @4.2.6    2 weeks ago
And? 

All sides have their equal allotment of idiots. But then, perhaps your side is special.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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4.2.8  Jeremy Retired in NC  replied to  Hallux @4.2.3    2 weeks ago

No.  We all know the election denier wasn't joking and is actually that stupid.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
Professor Expert
5  Jeremy Retired in NC    2 weeks ago

What a fear mongering idiot.  And his followers are gullible enough to believe such idiocy.

 
 
 
goose is back
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6  goose is back    2 weeks ago
"If Roe v. Wade can fall, anything can fall. Social Security can fall. Medicare can fall. Voting rights can fall. And God help us all, but democracy itself can fall. If Roe v. Wade can fall, then anything can fall."

So can the sky !!!!!

 
 

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