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Hakeem Jeffries Talks Healthcare costs, Redistricting

Dec 05, 202510 min
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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, says Republicans lied to the voters about trying to drive down "the high cost of living." Jeffries also says millions of Americans will see their healthcare costs go up because the GOP is not going to extend the Obamacare tax credits. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu.

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Speaker 1

Bloomberg Audio Studios, Podcasts, radio news.

Speaker 2

All right, let's head now over to Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, where Bloomberg's Balance of Power co host Joe Matthew has an exclusive interview with the House Minority Leader, Hakim Jeffries, and they'll be talking about healthcare.

Speaker 1

Indeed, thanks for joining us live from Capitol Hill on Bloomberg TV and Radio. On Joe Matthew with an exclusive conversation with the Democratic leader in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffries of New York. Leader Jeffries, thanks for being back with us on Bloomberg.

Speaker 3

It's good to see you.

Speaker 1

One thing, Joe, good, pretty important ruling in the Supreme Court when it comes to redistricting in the state of Texas that I'd like to start with here. Its open season apparently on redistricting. Does that mean every Democratic led state in the country needs to redraw their maps?

Speaker 3

Well, first of all, it's unfortunate that Supreme Court has rubber stamp a racially jerry mandered extreme map that Donald Trump ordered Texas republickeends to engineer as part of his effort to try to rig the midterm elections in twenty twenty six, but notwithstanding this adverse ruling, we're going to continue to move forward and ensure that there is a

fair map across the country. California voters enacted Prop fifty, and as a result, we'll have a fair map in California with some additional opportunities to be competitive, and I expect that you'll see other states across the country continue to respond.

Speaker 1

Will yours be one of them? Are you on the phone with Governor Hokel today saying it's time to redraw the New York map?

Speaker 3

Well, the New York map has some particularities relative to the Constitution that won't necessarily allow it to be revisited in this particular cycle. But some voters have filed a lawsuit in New York and we're monitoring that litigation closely to see what the outcome may be.

Speaker 1

Okay, there's a question about whether you really need it, Leader Jeffries. After the special election in Tennessee on Tuesday, we saw a plus twenty two Trump districts go down to a plus nine Trump district And you've got a lot of armchair mathematicians out there suggesting that could meet as many as thirty or thirty five seats for Democrats in the midterms.

Speaker 3

How do you see it, Well, Republicans know that if the elections were held today, they would lose. That's the reason why Donald Trump has decided to engage in this extreme effort to jerrymander congressional maps all across the country, and it's very unfortunate. Our view is that we're not going to unilaterally disarm, and we have to ensure that there's a fair map nationally across the board, so that it's the voters who get to decide who is in

the majority after the November twenty, twenty sixth election. Part of the challenge with Republicans is that they've broken all of their promises. They indicated that they were going to lower cost in fact lower costs on day one, costs having gone down in America, costs have gone up housing costs or through the roof, grocery prices through the roof,

electricity bills through the roof. And now, because my Republican colleagues refuse to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, we know tens of millions of people are about to experience dramatically increase health care costs. Democrats are actually the party focused on driving down the high cost of living.

Speaker 1

So let's talk about a couple of those points of leverage that you just pointed out, affordability and healthcare. Many would argue that it's kind of the same story here. President Trump has been saying that affordability is a Democrat hoax, a Democrat con job. Does that mean you do not have Republicans on board with you in reforming healthcare or extending Obamacare subsidies?

Speaker 3

It appears that way. It's unfortunate that the President's position, which is the Republican parties position, is that the affordability crisis in the United States of America is a con job and it's a hoax. No, what was a con job and hoax was the fact that Republicans spent all of last year claiming that they were going to lower the high cost of living in the United States of America, that they were a party committed to addressing the inflationary

pressure that the American people were under. That's all they talked tobut out last year. But they lied to the voters. That's the con job. They're lied. They absolutely lied to the voters. Because there's no evidence throughout this year that they've had any intention to actually address the affordability crisis that exists. In fact, they now say it's all a hoax.

But everyday Americans when they go to the grocery store, the supermarket, when they see their healthcare premiums dramatically increasing, when they see the electricity bills that they have, which are through the roof, in part because Republicans in their one big Ugly Bill attacked the clean energy economy At a time in America where we have growing power needs. In terms of what we see with the expansion of

artificial intelligence, it's all extraordinary. So Republican leadership has made it clear they have no intention to extend the Affordable Care AC tax credits, and that's very unfortunate.

Speaker 1

You know, if the White House would say hold on, leader Jeffries. This president's been working over time to cut deals to lower the cost of prescription drugs, deserve credit for that effort.

Speaker 3

We haven't seen any evidence that prescription drug prices have gone down in any meaningful way. What we have seen that the Trump terrorist are out of control. They've increased costs by thousands of dollars per year on everyday Americans, and they've created an uncertain environment for businesses and corporations throughout the country. And we know that uncertainty is one of the biggest problems that American corporations and companies may face.

It's difficult to actually make investments when you have this chaotic environment that has been visited upon the economy.

Speaker 1

So let's talk about what you can get done before the expiration of these subsidies at the end of the month. A bill was introduced yesterday, a framework that was bipartisan. A Democrat and a Republican Gotttheimer and Kiggins. It would extend these subsidies for a year and put new callers on eligibility. Is this a path to renewal in your eyes?

Speaker 3

Well, we'll have to take a look at the particulars in the four corners of that bill. Two hundred and fourteen Democrats have signed the discharged position that will extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits for three years and give the American people the certainty that they need in order to move forward during these otherwise uncertain times. All we need are four Republicans. They're two hundred and nineteen

of them. All we need are four House Republicans to join us and we can extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits. We also want to take a look at what happens in the Senate. I'm thankful for lead to Schumer and Senate Democrats who will put a bill forward next week and force an up and down vote on

an extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits. We're in this fight until we win this fight on behalf of the American people, because in the wealthiest country in the history of the world, it cannot be the case that working class Americans and middle class Americans are unable to afford to go see a doctor when they need one.

Speaker 1

Are you in touch with the Speaker of the House on This is Mike Johnson talking to you about a potential vote after john fun promised a vote on healthcare in the Senate for next Thursday.

Speaker 3

You know, the big challenge with House Republicans has been that they've adopted a my way of the highway approach. They have zero interests in actually sitting down and finding

a bipartisan path forward. We've said from the very beginning of this year and throughout the Trump Republicans shutdown, that we will sit down with anyone, anytime, any place, here in the Capitol, or go back to the White House sit with the President to try to figure out how we can fix our broken healthcare system and address the Republican created healthcare crisis that's devastating people all across America.

They've refused repeatedly to sit down and even try to find common ground, apparently because they really are uninterested in dealing with an extension Intoffordable Care Act tax credits. Joe. As you know, this is the same group of people who have actually tried to repeal the Affordable Care Act more than seventy times over the last fifteen years.

Speaker 1

So could we be in a world in which there's a healthcare bill that passes the Senate and dies in the House.

Speaker 3

Well, if there's a bill that as the Senate, there will be tremendous pressure on Mike Johnson, Stieve Scalice and House Republicans to bring that bill to the floor for an up and down vote, and the votes will exist

in the House of Representatives. I call upon some of my Republican colleagues, more traditional conservative colleagues, or the so called swing seat Republicans, to actually press their leadership to give the people of this country an up or down vote on something meaningful that will extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits.

Speaker 1

Just lastly, President Trump today will be receiving we understand the inaugural FIFA Peace Prize. Does Donald Trump deserve credit, as he says, for ending eight wars?

Speaker 3

Yeah, it's unclear what eight wars he's talking about. What the American people clearly want to see from this president is action related to the challenges that we face in this country. Lowering the high cost of living, fixing our

broken healthcare system, making life better for everyday Americans. That's the democratic commitment that we actually should deliver on the promises that Republicans made to lower the high cost to live in but refuse to address in a country that's the wealthiest in the history of the world, but there are far too many people who are struggling to live paycheck to paycheck, can't thrive, can barely survive, and that

should not be the case in this great country. We should allow for a situation where every single person who works hard and plays by the rules can afford to live a comfortable life, live the good life, good paying job, good house and good health care, good education for your children, and ultimately, at the end of the day, a good retirement. That's the American dream. We need to bring it to life for every single.

Speaker 1

American Democratic leader in the House. Hockeim Jeffrey's leader. Thank you for being with us today. Once again on Bloomberg.

Speaker 3

Thank you.

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