House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that after the top Democrats in Congress recently held completely different positions on a Republican-led plan to avert a government shutdown, he plans to have a conversation with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer later on Sunday evening. Jeffries mentioned that he has not spoken with Schumer since Senate Democrats did not block the bill introduced by House Republicans to extend current government funding levels until September on Friday.
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众议院少数党领袖表示将于周日与舒默交谈
The House Minority Leader stated that he will speak with Schumer on Sunday.
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