[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 118 (Thursday, July 13, 2017)]
[House]
[Page H5768]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
REPUBLICAN PARTY FEVER HAS NOT BROKEN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Arizona (Mr. Gallego) for 5 minutes.
Mr. GALLEGO. Mr. Speaker, in 2012, President Obama was speaking to
some of his supporters in Minneapolis. They were eager to know how he
was planning to make progress on key issues in his second term, given
the uncompromising rabid opposition of the majority in this House.
Here is what President Obama said: ``I believe that if we're
successful in this election, when we're successful in this election,
that the fever may break, because there's a tradition in the Republican
Party of more common sense than that.''
Five years later, I can say--we can all say--that the fever has not
broken. The fever is running as hot as ever. The fever drove this House
majority to threaten default on our Nation's debt, to shut down the
Federal Government, to indulge racist birther conspiracies, to elevate
the very champion of those conspiracies to the Presidency of the United
States.
Ten years ago, I know Republican leaders could not imagine that kind
of conspiracy would spread throughout the Republican Party rank and
file, but it did and it has.
Five years ago, GOP leaders could not have imagined that their party
would nominate Donald Trump and elect him to the Presidency, but they
did.
One year ago, I know Republican leaders could not imagine that they
would cover for the Trump campaign and Trump administration's collusion
with the Russian Government, but they have, and they are.
For far too long, Democrats have wanted to believe that the GOP would
come to its senses. We wanted to believe that it was really just a
fringe minority within the GOP that was the problem, that sober,
sensible leaders like John Boehner and Mitch McConnell wanted to do the
right thing, but they couldn't because of the Tea Party. They couldn't
unless we helped them.
And that is why Democrats bailed out Boehner time after time, jam
after jam. Democrats have to stop deluding themselves. There is only
one Republican Party, and it is the party of Trump.
It is the party whose Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, blocked efforts
by the Obama administration to stop Russian interference in the 2016
election. It is the party that every day looks the other way in the
face of Trump's appeasement of Russia and fails to hold Trump
accountable.
Last week, Congressman Ted Lieu and I introduced two amendments to
the National Defense Authorization Act that the House is debating
currently on the floor.
The first would endorse the intelligence community's assessment
regarding the Russian's meddling in our 2016 election. This is critical
because Donald Trump has repeatedly cast doubt, as recently as
yesterday, on the report that despite unanimous agreement from all of
our intelligence agencies, that indeed there was collusion, that indeed
there was interference by Russians.
The second amendment would block an outrageous Trump administration
initiative to create a new cybersecurity partnership with the Russian
Government. Trump's plan would let the fox into the henhouse and pave
the way for more election interference in our upcoming elections and
others, all at the invitation of Donald Trump.
These would have been two sensible steps that the House of
Representatives could have taken this week to counter interference in
our elections, but last night, the GOP leadership, under Chairman
Sessions and the House Rules Committee, blocked these amendments. They
refused to give these amendments a chance to be debated and voted on
the floor.
As more and more information comes out about Russia, Americans all
over the country keep hoping that the GOP will do the right thing, that
they will put country before party and hold Trump accountable, but they
have not, and they will not.
Just this past week, Donald Trump, Jr., himself released emails that
show unequivocally the Trump campaign's eagerness to collude with the
Russian Government, but that hasn't changed a thing.
It hasn't stopped Speaker Ryan from blocking a Russian sanctions bill
at the Trump administration's request. It hasn't stopped Chairman
Sessions and the Rules Committee from blocking my amendment to set the
record straight on Russian interference and help prevent it in the
future.
The truth is, they are all complicit. It is time to recognize the GOP
majority is not the victim here. They aren't suffering from a fever
that Democrats have to help fight.
It is the United States Congress, as a whole, that has a fever, and
it is the GOP's grip on the majority that is the cause.
It is time for us to face reality. The problem isn't the Tea Party,
it is the Republican Party.
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