Rep. Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., nominated House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries for speaker.
Aguilar focused much of his remarks on Jordan's record, noting that one of Jordan's own colleagues once described him as a "legislative terrorist."
"When New Yorkers were recovering from Hurricane Sandy and needed Congress to act, he said 'no,'" Aguilar said. "When wildfires ravaged the west, destroying homes and businesses and those residents needed disaster assistance, he said 'no.' When the Mississippi river floods devastated the south in communities across state lines and needed Congress to act, he said 'no.' When our veterans were suffering from disease and dying as a result of their service to our country and Congress passed a bipartisan solution, he said 'no.'"
Democrats seated behind Aguilar responded to each example with the chant, "He said no."
"This body is talking about elevating a speaker nominee who has not passed a single bill in 16 years," Aguilar said. "These are not the actions of someone interested in governing or bettering the lives of everyday Americans."
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries nominated for House speakerRep. Pete Aguilar nominated his Democratic colleague to be the next speaker of the House.
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