Democrat Frost calls GOP’s Higgins ‘lapdog’ for Trump as DC crime invoice assembly erupts

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A committee assembly on payments to exert larger federal management over the District of Columbia’s prison justice system erupted Wednesday as Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) and Rep. Clay Higgins (R-La.) acquired in a shouting match, with Frost calling Higgins a “lapdog” for President Trump.

Frost had requested Higgins, the sponsor of a invoice to permit police larger authority to pursue suspects in fleeing autos, why he was not calling for Nationwide Guard troops in his state, as he was within the capital metropolis.

“Louisiana is the state with the second-highest rate of deaths in this nation,” Frost stated. “You are more likely to be shot standing on a random street in your state than you are in Washington, D.C. So my question is, where’s your bill for the occupation of the people of the state of Louisiana?”

Higgins responded that he’s a constitutionalist and helps his state’s efforts to fight crime there — prompting Frost to ask about California.

“I don’t live in California,” Higgins stated.

The duo then talked over one another with raised voices.

“You’re here because you’re a lapdog to the president of the United States,” Maxwell stated.

Higgins objected to the name-calling, and known as for Frost’s phrases to be stricken from the report of the Oversight and Authorities Reform Committee assembly.

Frost subsequently requested for his phrases to be taken down, then rephrased his cost.

“This body is full of lapdogs doing exactly what the president wants when he wants it, not pushing back,” Frost stated, accusing Republicans of not realizing something about Washington, D.C., and calling for statehood for the federal metropolis.

Minutes earlier, Rep. Melanie Stansbury (D-N.M.) acquired right into a back-and-forth with Republicans on the panel as she questioned charging forward on the payments and not using a listening to.

“I don’t think it is any mistake that this markup to vote these bills out of committee is happening on the last day that Donald Trump has ordered our nation’s national guard to occupy this city,” Stansbury stated. “There are no coincidences here, folks.”

Trump’s emergency takeover of D.C. police expires at midnight, and the Military has licensed the Nationwide Guard via Nov. 30.

Stansbury requested Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) if the president requested him to deliver up the payments and not using a listening to.

“We’re debating the bills. That’s what a markup is,” Comer replied, including, “I haven’t talked to the president … There’s always coordination. We support the president’s ‘Make DC Safe Again.’”

Higgins stated Stansbury’s “display demonstrates the sort of elitist arrogant tone that Americans across the country are going to recognize as a hallmark of your party.”

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