The House of Representatives passed a short term funding bill on Thursday that faces an unknown fate in the Senate. Democrat Jerrold Nadler, who voted “no” on passage, didn’t appear to be expecting to be challenged on his later insistence that he didn’t want a government shutdown.
Oh man. Another instant classic.
DEM: “No, I’m not ok with the government closing.”
CNN: “But you just voted—“
DEM: “I did not vote for closing the government.” pic.twitter.com/tSCZwxBTzO
— Michael Shapiro (@mis2127) January 19, 2018
Awkward!
Erin Burnett: "But you just voted for it!" Gerald Nadler: "No, I didn't." LOL #CNN
— Simon Byrd (@Uosdwis) January 19, 2018
Spin like the wind, Rep. Nadler!
Maybe he only voted not to keep it open #bigdifference
— Jonathan Robe (@RobeJonathan) January 19, 2018
But he was for it before he was against it.
— Tippy Falmouth (@TippyFalmouth) January 19, 2018
https://twitter.com/TheMikeAron/status/954157932379295744
Well yeah you did!#ReleaseTheMemo #releasethedocuments https://t.co/xcFM3rHE1B
— Nowhere on this PlanetJG (@flynlowDC) January 19, 2018
“This answer sounded better in my head” moment. https://t.co/L4aqXWTEGb
— Mark Kelly (@MarkdKelly2) January 19, 2018
I say it all the time… Democrats aren't used to having their feed held to the fire like this by the press, so when it happens, they have no idea how to act https://t.co/e6uZ38JnHV
— (((Elliot))): Austere Romcom Scholar (@ElliotE33) January 19, 2018
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