“Look, Schumer and Waters and Pelosi, they are not in line with what the Democratic Party is supposed to be. The Democratic Party is supposed to be the party that looks out for the working-class citizens. That's what they do. We don't have that today. They're the party that believes that we got to ta…”— Richard Ojeda, thehill.com
“There is not a scintilla of evidence that a witch hunt exists right now. In fact, if any individual connected to the 2016 presidential campaign was victimized by prosecutorial misconduct, her name was Hillary Clinton.”— Hakeem Jeffries, realclearpolitics.com
“If Democrats win back the House in November, Nancy is in the driver’s seat. It is up to her whether she wants to return as Speaker or not. She has not said definitively what her plans are. I also have not seen anyone step up and say that they are going to challenge her.”— Joaquin Castro, harvardpolitics.com
“It depends on the kind of mood that they are in. For example, there are areas where I thought that we would be able to cooperate where things have not occurred. I thought that we would be able to cooperate on infrastructure, for example, and criminal justice, and that has not occurred anywhere to th…”— Joaquin Castro, harvardpolitics.com
“For the last few hours, we've sat in this hearing, and some of my colleagues, part of the Cover-Up Caucus, have attempted to peddle conspiracy theories that the investigation into the Trump campaign's potential criminality, where we were attacked by a hostile foreign power, is a witch hunt….It's a p…”— Hakeem Jeffries, realclearpolitics.com
“Any time you have divided government—if you have a Congress of one party and a president of the other party, or a split Congress and a president of one of the other parties—it is tough. But you try to pass the legislation that is important to you and try to negotiate with the Senate, in the scenario…”— Joaquin Castro, harvardpolitics.com