LEADER JEFFRIES: “THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE SICK AND TIRED OF THE CHAOS, CRISIS AND CONFUSION THAT HAS BEEN VISITED UPON THE COUNTRY BY DONALD TRUMP”

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

Today, House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries held a press availability where he reemphasized that House Democrats are committed to finding a solution that protects the healthcare of the American people and ends the reckless Republican-caused government shutdown.

LEADER JEFFRIES: Good morning, everyone. The government has been shut down for ten days. Our men and women in uniform and hardworking federal employees are working without pay. Donald Trump can find the time to play golf, but he can’t be bothered negotiating a bipartisan agreement to reopen the government and address the healthcare crisis that they’ve created and House Republicans remain on vacation for three weeks. The American people are sick and tired of the chaos, crisis and confusion that has been visited upon the country by Donald Trump and Republican complete control of Congress.

As Democrats, our position remains very clear. We will sit down with anyone, any time, any place—here at the Capitol or back at the White House—to reopen the government, pay our federal employees, enact a spending agreement that meets the needs of the American people and, at the same time, address the Republican healthcare crisis that is devastating the American people.

Full press conference can be watched here.

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Casten Statement on Peace Deal in Gaza

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Sean Casten (IL-06)

October 10, 2025

Washington, D.C. (October 10th, 2025) — U.S. Congressman Sean Casten released the following statement:

“I welcome the announcement of a peace deal in Gaza. An immediate ceasefire and end to the war, the safe return of all hostages, and a surge of humanitarian aid are critical first steps to relieve the immense suffering throughout this war. My heart is with those who have experienced profound loss throughout the past two years.

“As this agreement is finalized, I will be tracking its implementation closely. The October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas was a brutal terrorist attack. Hamas must be fully demilitarized and cannot remain in power in Gaza. Palestinians must not be forced from Gaza, and those who fled must be able to return safely.

“There must also be an immediate cessation of all illegal settlements within the West Bank and accountability for those within the Israeli government who armed and funded extremist settler groups and weaponized humanitarian aid throughout the Palestinian Territories.

“Lasting peace requires recognizing the Palestinian right to self-determination and statehood alongside a secure Israel. The international community, with U.S. leadership, must help rebuild Gaza’s schools, hospitals, and infrastructure and ensure that assistance reaches civilians at scale.”

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Carter leads letter calling on Senators Ossoff, Warnock to release Hurricane Helene assistance for farmers

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: Carter leads letter calling on Senators Ossoff, Warnock to release Hurricane Helene assistance for farmers

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) this week sent a letter to Senators Jon Ossoff (D-GA) and Raphael Warnock (D-GA) calling on them to release $531 million in Hurricane Helene relief funding for Georgia farmers by voting to reopen the government.


Because of the Schumer Shutdown, funding for the Hurricane Helene Block Grant Program is currently frozen, harming Georgia farmers who suffered significant economic losses and damages due to the storm.


In the letter, 
Carter writes, “This funding is essential to support hardworking


Georgians as they recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, one of the most destructive storms in our state’s history, which caused at least $5.5 billion in agricultural and timber damage. However, the $531,000,000 is unavailable because of your vote to shut down the government.”


Carter continues:
 “From disrupting much-needed economic and disaster relief payments to hindering state block grant negotiations, the shutdown is inflicting severe consequences on Georgian farmers and producers… It is time to stop punishing Georgia’s farmers and foresters to score political wins. Our job is to support all Georgians in every way possible. Passing a clean continuing resolution is the obvious answer to ensure this long-awaited block grant is delivered to our farmers.”


Joining Carter in signing this letter is Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA).


Read the full letter 
here.

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Rep. Gomez Announces Release of Constituent and Journalist Emily Wilder, Detained by Israel Aboard Gaza Aid Flotilla

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34)

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) today announced that his constituent, journalist Emily Wilder, is safe and has been released from custody, and is on her way home. Wilder, a Los Angeles-based freelance journalist for Jewish Currents, had been detained by Israeli authorities after reporting aboard The Conscience, part of a flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. 

“I’m relieved and grateful to share that Emily Wilder has been released from custody and is on her way home,” said Congressman Gomez. “From the moment I learned of her detention, my office worked directly with the U.S. State Department, the Embassy of Israel, and our diplomatic partners to confirm her safety, ensure access to medical care, facilitate consular access, and secure her release. 

“Throughout this ordeal, we stayed in close contact with Emily’s family, including her mother and aunts, keeping them informed every step of the way and doing everything possible to bring her home safely. They expressed deep gratitude for the outpouring of support and for knowing that Emily will soon be home safely. 

“Thank you to the activists, journalists, and community members across the country whose advocacy helped make this possible,” said Gomez.  

Background:  

  • On October 5, 2025, Congressman Gomez sent a formal letter to the U.S. State Department and the Trump administration demanding immediate action to protect and free of all non-violent flotilla participants, regardless of nationality, including several from his home state of California: David Adler, Tommy Marcus, Geraldine Ramirez of Cathedral City and Logan Hollarsmith from San Francisco. 

  • On October 8, 2025, Gomez again pressed for urgent intervention on behalf of Emily Wilder, warning that failure to act would constitute “an unconscionable abandonment of basic American principles and a dangerous undermining of our diplomatic standing internationally.” 

  • Gomez’s office maintained continuous engagement with U.S. and Israeli officials to secure consular visits, ensure access to medication, and verify Wilder’s welfare throughout her detention. 

Speaker Johnson: America is Watching a Split Screen Right Now

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Mike Johnson (LA-04)

WASHINGTON — On Day 10 of the Democrat Government Shutdown, and the first day that federal workers will begin to miss full paychecks, Speaker Johnson joined Fox and Friends on Fox News to discuss Chuck Schumer and the Democrats’ refusal to reopen the government. Speaker Johnson also addressed President Trump’s historic peace plan between Israel and Hamas.

 

Watch Speaker Johnson on Fox here

On Democrats voting eight times to keep the government closed:

As you know, the measure that we sent over there three weeks ago is a clean CR. It is 24 pages in length, the bare minimum necessary to keep the lights on, so Congress can continue to do its work. They shut it down. It’s on them. For counting, yesterday, the Democrats have now voted eight times in both chambers to stop the payment of checks to troops, federal workers. We have 2 million civilian employees that will not be getting paid now and 1.3 active-duty military servicemembers. It is infuriating to us. 

On Democrats refusing to pay U.S. troops:

It’s three weeks ago today, we [Republicans] voted to pay the troops. That’s what the CR is. It continues government operations, which means they would all get their checks. Every Republican voted for that, and every Democrat, but one voted against it. Okay? So, we’ve had that vote. And now they realize the real consequences. I think the House Democrats realize the real consequences of what they’ve done, and it’s shameful.

On Congressional Democrats keeping the government shut to satisfy the Far-Left: 

It was three weeks ago today, Brian, that the House voted to pay the troops, pay federal workers, and keep the government open. We passed a clean CR three weeks ago. The ball is in the Senate’s court. That’s where the duty must be done now, but Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are playing politics with the lives of real American people. He’s getting accolades right now from the Far-Left. That was the whole objective. They had to appease the Marxist base of the Democrat Party, and so they picked this fight right now. It is absurd.

On President Trump’s historic peace plan: 

But when even Chuck Schumer has to praise Donald Trump, you know that the President has done something incredible. This is truly a landmark, historic foreign policy achievement – bringing the hostages back to their families after two years, securing our ally Israel again, and laying the foundation for a permanent peace in the Middle East. I mean, it’s an incredible thing. This has been an objective that everyone’s had for generations. President Trump is showing peace through strength again. And, it is resolving conflicts around the world. Guys, the America’s watching a split screen right now. You see President Trump and Republicans delivering for the American people, reducing their taxes, ending the crime crisis, ending the border crisis, and cutting fraud, waste, and abuse out of government, now settling conflicts around the world. And on the other screen, you see Chuck Schumer and the Democrats playing partisan games with the lives of Americans. I mean, there’s never been a stronger contrast between the two parties, and everybody can see that. 

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Higgins Supports Trump’s Icebreaker Vessel Announcement for Bollinger Shipyards

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA)

LAFAYETTE, LA – Congressman Clay Higgins (R-LA) released a statement of support after President Trump announced a multibillion-dollar shipbuilding partnership, which includes construction of Arctic Security Cutters (ASC) at Bollinger Shipyards in Houma, LA.

Earlier today, President Trump hosted Finland’s President Alexander Stubb at the White House, where he signed the $6.1 billion memorandum of understanding on the U.S. Coast Guard’s acquisition of 11 icebreaker ships. These new ships will help secure the Arctic Ocean for the United States and its allies. Bollinger and its partners will build six of the icebreaker vessels, with four being constructed at the Houma shipyard.

In his role as a member of the House Armed Services Committee, Congressman Higgins has strongly advocated for Louisiana’s defense industrial base and continued investment in America’s domestic shipbuilding capabilities. 

Congressman Higgins said, “The world’s oceans would not be secure without Louisiana shipbuilders like Bollinger. Four brand new icebreaker vessels will be built in Houma, supporting hundreds of jobs in South Louisiana. Thank you, President Trump, for your commitment to strengthen our domestic shipbuilding industry.”

Congressman Krishnamoorthi Responds to Announcement of Israel-Hamas Gaza Agreement

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (8th District of Illinois)

WASHINGTON Today, Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi released the following statement on the acceptance by Israel and Hamas of the first phase of a peace agreement:

“The acceptance by Israel and Hamas of the first phase of a peace agreement—including the release of all hostages in Gaza—marks a crucial step forward. Their return must happen swiftly and completely, and hostilities must end. For two years, Israeli and Palestinian families alike have experienced profound loss, while civilians in Gaza continue to face dire humanitarian conditions. The reunification of hostages with their loved ones and the rapid delivery of lifesaving aid—food, medicine, and shelter—cannot come soon enough.

But this can only be the beginning. A durable peace will require an end to violence, respect for international law, and sustained diplomacy that delivers lasting security for both Israelis and Palestinians. It will also require a massive surge in humanitarian aid to relieve the desperate conditions in Gaza and to rebuild communities shattered by conflict.

The United States must remain deeply engaged with allies and mediators to turn this fragile moment into real progress. Every hostage’s homecoming is a step toward peace—but it must be followed by concrete commitments to a two-state solution that ensures dignity, safety, and self-determination for both peoples, moving us closer to a just and enduring resolution.”

The Office of Congressman Michael Guest is OPEN

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Michael Guest (MS-03)

Washington, D.C. – As of October 1, federal funding has lapsed and the government has entered a shutdown. On September 19, Congressman Guest voted for, and the House passed, a clean funding extension through November 21, but the Senate has failed to act. As a result, many agencies are operating at reduced capacity, while core programs required by law continue. 

What This Means for Fellow Mississippians  

Social Security, Medicare and Veterans’ Benefits 

  • Social Security payments will still be issued. Retirees, survivors and those with disability benefits will continue to receive payments.
  • Medicare and Medicaid services will continue, though some support functions may experience delays. Our office can help connect you with the appropriate agency staff if you run into difficulty.
  • Veterans’ health care and disability compensation remain funded and will continue without interruption. Some VA services have been impacted.

Mail Delivery 

  • The U.S. Postal Service will continue mail delivery, postage and post office services as usual.

Federal Agencies and Services 

  • Air travel: TSA and air traffic controllers continue working, though wait times may be longer.
  • National Parks and museums: National Parks will remain open, access to some museums may be closed or limited, and some services will be impacted.
  • Small Business Administration loans, USDA services, and certain federal grants: Processing may pause or slow down. Our office can provide updates and help you explore temporary state or local resources.

Community and Economic Impacts 

  • Federal employees: Furloughed workers may face delayed paychecks. Employees may qualify for temporary support in the meantime at mdes.ms.gov.
  • Passports, visas, and federal permits: Processing may slow or stop. Our office can advise on urgent travel needs and help track pending applications.
  • Federal contractors: Payments may be delayed. Contractors should check with their employers about contingency planning. 

Flood Insurance & Home Closings 

  • National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP): During a government shutdown, NFIP-administered by FEMA, cannot sell new or renewal insurance policies. However, existing NFIP policies will remain in effect until their expiration dates, and claims will continue to be paid until the funds are depleted.
  • Casework help: If you encounter problems during the shutdown, our office can help connect you with the appropriate federal contacts.

Staying Informed 

As always, our office remains open to serve constituents. If you need assistance with Social Security, Medicare, Veterans’ services or any other federal agency, please contact us at (769) 241-6120.

While we cannot expedite agency processing during a funding lapse, our office is here to help navigate available options, and keep you informed of updates as the situation develops.

For more information or to sign up for my e-newsletter, please visit my website at guest.house.gov

Congressman Michael Guest represents Mississippi’s Third Congressional District. Currently serving his fourth term, Congressman Guest is the Chairman of the Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee of the Committee on Homeland Security and is also a member of the House Appropriations Committee.

Congressman Guest Talks Government Shutdown, ACA Subsidies, and Charlie Kirk

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Michael Guest (MS-03)

Washington, D.C. – Recently, Congressman Guest joined the Tim Young Show to discuss the Democrats’ government shutdown. Here are some key things that Congressman Guest noted in his interview:

Congressman Guest and his staff are still working:

“My staff has all been deemed essential and we’re working and serving the people of our district. I will tell you, before I came on today, I got to meet a guy by the name of Billy Byrd. Billy is a 100 year old World War II Veteran. He came in my office and gave me a copy of a book he had written. He was actually on the first wave of Marines that invaded Iwo Jima. He was on the island for 32 days fighting the Japanese, so got a chance got meet with a war hero. Somebody who fought for our country, somebody who served, served in combat – part of that greatest generation. While I am not in D.C. working, I am still here in the district, and I am getting to spend, at least today, some time with two great Americans.”

The shutdown is over ACA Subsidies and the political playground of Democrats: 

“This is clearly a political shutdown. This is not over policy. The Democrats have tried to make it over policy particularly the expanding the Obamacare enhanced subsidies that will expire at the end of the year. These are policies that the Democrats put in place. These are things in which the Democrats set when these expiration dates would occur. These were supposed to be temporary in light of COVID. Now, we see that they want to make these permanent. The cost of that would be over $500 billion and so the Democrats are asking for $500 billion in new funding to keep the government open for a mere 7 weeks. You’re right, some of the healthcare they’re talking about would go to illegal aliens. And so, this is not a shutdown where they have a key issue that they really disagree with. They are just throwing a bunch of things at the wall hoping that they can make something stick. And some of it, I think much of it, is driven by Chuck Schumer and his fear of a very popular Democratic member in his district. She may not be popular in my district, but she is popular in New York- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who was threatening to primary Chuck Schumer for his U.S. Senate seat.”

The shutdown is over ACA Subsidies:  

“If the issue of the enhanced Obamacare subsidies is worth shutting the government down, which is what Chuck Schumer has told us, then our Republican leadership has said we’re willing to have a conversation with you about that. But what we want to do is we want to know a couple of things. We want to put some income limits on that because right now what most people don’t know is that 35% of those enhanced Obamacare subsidies go to families making more than $100,000. So, Democrats want you to believe that this is a program for those people who are in poverty or at the poverty limit. That’s not the case. 35% of those subsidies go to people or families making $100,000 or more. So, we need income limits. We need to put safeguards in place to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. And again, if this is something that is so important that the Democrats are willing to shut down the government, tell me how you are going to pay for it. That’s what we need. If we are going to put government programs in place, how are we going to pay for those programs? Don’t say we are going to add half a trillion dollars to our national debt. We’ve done that for far too long. If this is a program and a hill worth dying on from the Democrats, tell me what programs you’re willing to cut to have for that.”

Some Democrats have refused to condemn violence:  

“The recent resolution in light of Charlie Kirk’s passing. The number of Democrats that refused to support that. It was a resolution that did two things. One, it talked about some of the major accomplishments that Charlie had given to our country, but the second is that it condemned political violence. We have Democrats, more than half of the Democrats, either voted against it or didn’t vote for the resolution at all. Which is in stark contrast to every Republican who voted to condemn violence in light of the state representatives and state senators in Minnesota who were killed. So, it kind of goes to show that Democrats are great about talking about bringing down the temperature but when it actually comes to voting for that, they’re not willing to put their money where their mouth is.”

Congressman Guest continues to work hard and keep his office open during this time. 

Tune into the entire interview here.

Congressman Michael Guest represents Mississippi’s Third Congressional District. Currently serving his fourth term, Congressman Guest is the Chairman of the Border Security and Enforcement Subcommittee of the Committee on Homeland Security and is also a member of the House Appropriations Committee.

Rep. Doggett Statement on Governor Abbott Deploying Texas National Guard to Other States

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX)

Contact: Alexis Torres

Washington, D.C.—Today, U.S. Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-Austin) released the following statement:

“As usual, Greg Abbott is an eager accomplice to Trump’s wrongdoing. The illegal deployment of U.S. troops against U.S. citizens has never been about crime or immigration; Trump only wants to normalize the misuse of our military against his opponents. Having previously declared that ‘I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,’ Trump seeks a military personally loyal to him, not the Constitution—the kind of subservient military that any able dictator requires to stay in power.”