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Top Democrats Plan Split Vote Like Dysfunctional Marriage Counseling Session

KEY POINTS

  • •House Democrats' top leaders, Jeffries and Clark, announced plans to vote differently on a Republican amendment cutting all U.S. aid to Israel.
  • •Clark supports the amendment despite its broad scope blocking even humanitarian aid, citing the need to change the status quo.
  • •Jeffries opposes the amendment but is not enforcing party discipline, allowing members to vote according to conscience amidst grassroots pressure.

In a plot twist even Netflix would reject for being too messy, House Democrats are having their own civil war over cutting U.S. aid to Israel. Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) and Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-Mass.) can't even vote together, exposing leadership-level sibling rivalry. Clark is all in for Rep. Thomas Massie's (R-Ky.) amendment to block ALL aid—including humanitarian money for Palestinian refugees—because 'the status quo is not tenable.' Jeffries coyly opposes but leaves the vote wide open like a Netflix Choice Your Adventure special. Meanwhile, party members are sweating over messy pressures from the left, fearing grassroots fury and potential primaries. One anonymous Democrat confessed members must embrace bad, bizarre measures just to dodge getting 'dragged over the coals,' because who cares about nuance when politics equals survival? Expect the caucus to split roughly down the middle, like a badly planned sibling tug-of-war over the last slice of pizza.

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Source: Axios | Published: 7/15/2026 | Author: Andrew Solender

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