Jayapal Withdraws Letter , on Ukraine Policy.
The letter, which was signed by 30 Democrats, called on President Biden to negotiate with Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
The letter, which was signed by 30 Democrats, called on President Biden to negotiate with Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
It implored Biden to "pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.".
It implored Biden to "pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.".
Insider reports that Pramila Jayapal,
Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair, withdrew the controversial letter to the president on Oct. 25.
Jayapal claims that the letter was
written months ago and "unfortunately
was released by staff without vetting.".
Jayapal took responsibility for the letter's release after withdrawing it.
But Insider reports that a former Hill staffer said that anything leaving her office without approval is an "absurd" claim.
Everyone who has worked with her office knows that she keeps a tight grip on media relations. , Former Hill staffer, via Insider.
You can't blame the staff and then accept responsibility in the next line of your statement, Former Hill staffer, via Insider.
That's not how that works. And
I doubt it was released by staff without vetting. That's just not how she runs her office, Former Hill staffer, via Insider
The letter, which was signed by 30 Democrats, called on President Biden to negotiate with Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
The letter, which was signed by 30 Democrats, called on President Biden to negotiate with Russia to end its war in Ukraine.
It implored Biden to "pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.".
It implored Biden to "pair the military and economic support the United States has provided to Ukraine with a proactive diplomatic push, redoubling efforts to seek a realistic framework for a ceasefire.".
Insider reports that Pramila Jayapal,
Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair, withdrew the controversial letter to the president on Oct. 25.
Jayapal claims that the letter was
written months ago and "unfortunately
was released by staff without vetting.".
Jayapal took responsibility for the letter's release after withdrawing it.
But Insider reports that a former Hill staffer said that anything leaving her office without approval is an "absurd" claim.
Everyone who has worked with her office knows that she keeps a tight grip on media relations. , Former Hill staffer, via Insider.
You can't blame the staff and then accept responsibility in the next line of your statement, Former Hill staffer, via Insider.
That's not how that works. And
I doubt it was released by staff without vetting. That's just not how she runs her office, Former Hill staffer, via Insider
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