Transcripts For CSPAN House GOP Leaders On Pres. Bidens First Year 20240709

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>> good morning. today marks the one-year anniversary of joe biden's swearing in and the one-year anniversary of one-party, far-left democrat rule in washington. and the results are clear -- america has faced a year of unprecedented crisis. the american people are facing an economic crisis, an energy crisis, a border crisis, an education crisis, a crime crisis, a worsening covid-19 crisis, and a national security crisis. ms. stefanik: these crises are the direct result of the failed leadership of joe biden and congressional democrats. in biden's economic crisis, wages have decreased eight out of the 11 months since he took office. and inflation has skyrocketed with 2021 being the worst year for inflation since 1981, be before i was born, which makes my colleagues laugh and makes them feel older. democrats have also enacted an anti-energy agenda that has caused energy prices to skyrocket, raising the national average for a gallon of gas to the highest price since 2014. under joe biden's failed leadership, remote learning for many students is becoming the new normal. failing to deliver on his promise to reopen schools in his first 100 days, joe biden and his administration are leaving kids behind. joe biden also promised to shut down the virus. house democrats once again failed and americans are struggling to find tests as the pandemic worsens. this month, the u.s. broke the record for the most covid hospitalizations at over 132,000. and more americans died from covid-19 in 2021 than 2020. following a year of defunding the police rhetoric from president biden and congressional democrats, we saw a crime crisis in over a dozen major u.s. cities seeing record high homicide rates in 2021. and the border crisis continues to rage and worsen with over 1.8 million illegal immigrants apprehended at our southern border since joe biden took office. and of course, president biden's weakness on the world stage has left us with a national security crisis that has made our adversaries in beijing, terron, and moscow -- tehran and moss co-stronger today -- moscow stronger today. with that i'll go to jodey arrington from texas. mr. arrington: i was only 9 years old since we are flaunting our youth and vigor this morning. the best way to describe president biden's year in office is one self-inflicted krois to another. from chaos at the southern border to rampant crime throughout our cities, to the botched wicht drawl in afghanistan, to baungled covid response, unfortunately, biden's economic policies and recovery plan has not been an exception. ish rational policy decisions and the results have been devastating for our country. in the months after covid hit our shores, we all worked together with our democrat colleagues to pass legislation and provide relief to our fellow americans. our fellow families that were struggling and our small businesses. and the frontline workers. despite campaign promises from president biden, he broke from this bipartisanship and jammed through the largest multitrillion-dollar partisan spending bill in the nation's history. disguised as covid relief, when the vast majority was not going to covid, hundreds of billions of dollars were going to bail out blue states and democratic union bosses, giveaways to green industries and a parade of democrat pet projects. buried in this borrowing and spending mania were progressive policies that sidelined labor, paying people more to stay at home than to go back to work, and stripping work requirements from welfare programs. on top of this unbridled spending, biden launched unilateral assaults on oil and gas. choking the lifeblood of our economy. and crushing consumers with high energy costs when they can least afford it. if that wasn't enough, biden's liberty-infringing vaccine mandates forced millions of american workers to retire or be fired. all these taken together have created an unprecedented and unnecessary economic crisis. inflation surging to a 40-year high, real wages plummeting, robbing working families of the thousands of dollars that they desperately need. one in every five americans can't afford to heat their homes. and with millions of americans unemployed, a stagnant workforce participation, small businesses are still struggling to hire people and to keep their doors open. the president made what i believe is a disconnected and outlandish statement yesterday. he said that we made enormous progress. he said that we're better off today than we were a year ago. mr. president, tell that to the working families in west texas and throughout this great country who are living paycheck-to-paycheck and struggling, even before covid, to put food on their table, gas in their tank, and keep the lights on in their homes. tell that to the millions of hardworking main street business owners who have had a help wanted sign hanging on their door for the past year and risk losing their lifelong dream. mr. president, tell that to the farmers and ranchers in west texas who can't get their products to market, can't get parts for their tractors, and they can't afford 300% increase in seed, fertilizer, and other input costs. mr. president, stop blaming everyone else. stop pushing this radical agenda and work with us to solve the problems and address the real needs of our fellow americans. and now i yield to my friend from louisiana, representative julia letlow. ms. letlow: thank you, congressman arrington. as a former classroom educator and a mom of two, i believe that addressing the issues we face in education are of the utmost importance. we all know that americans' goals have been in crisis. as students and teachers have found themselves in unprecedented circumstances. when schools went virtual nearly two years ago, parents joined their children in the virtual classroom and many were concerned with what they witnessed. when parents across this country tried to voice their concerns and engage in the learning process, they often were shut out. and in some cases, wrongly labeled domestic terrorists. when it comes to education, this administration and the other side wants to exclude parents and have government do the job on their own. they think that a group of bureaucrats in washington should determine the beliefs and values that we teach our children. that will never work because these are our children, not the government's. it takes a family, not a bureaucracy, to raise a child. a great education is the most essential building block in the foundation of a child's future. as republicans, we believe that education works when it's a true partnership between parents and the learning environment that works best for their child. we don't think that the relationship between a family and educator needs to be adversarial. schools should work hand in hand with families. both sides bringing new ideas to the table that will always put our children first. that is why over 100 of my republican colleagues and i have joined together to introduce the parents bill of rights, commonsense legislation that brings transparency and accountability, by giving parents the right to view their child's curriculum, allowing them to protect their child's privacy, keeping them informed of violent activity at school, and ensuring that government bureaucrats can never shut parents out again. i want to be clear -- we're not saying that washington should force directives on local schools, but we are telling them that they must open their doors for families. we also note it is essential for our children to be learning in person. the statistics tell us that they show more academic and social growth when they interact with teachers and peers. congress sent billions to school districts and states to make sure they could safely reopen their door. we didn't spend that money for them to simply close their doors again. it's clear we need a broad shift in our education policy. america's future depends on it. thank you and i turn it to my esteemed colleague from new mexico, congresswoman yvette herrell. ms. herrell: thank you. and thank you for being here. i think we can look at this one year and pick one word out of the dictionary, hypocrisy. it's been full of it. the people of new mexico and americans are worse off than they were just one year ago. let's face it, gas prices are higher than the wall. i mean, our school kids are locked out and criminals run free. our paychecks and our presidential promises are worth less now than ever before. president biden and nancy pelosi have taken our country on a road trip to the 1970's -- before you were born. [laughter] and nobody's having a good time. in fact, i think sometimes joe biden thinks it's 1970. well, this is america. presidencies don't last forever. but the will of the american people will. people are free. they know this country. they know their homes. they know their industries. and they want to live in a nation that most have fought for and stood up for and respected. and right now, we are in crisis mode. we have a border that's wide open. we have turned every state in the country into a border state thanks to this president. we have a moral responsibility to finish the wall, to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of our families, our communities, our first responders, and most importantly, our children. . we really need to be talking about truth. why aren't we -- we're seconding jobs overseas. we're not giving people choices in energy, we're forcing them to go down a path we are not ready to go down. and we have a responsibility to bring every single american home from afghanistan and protect every single american on our soil. so looking back at this year, what have we got? a whole lot of nothing. but we've got people that have the ear of the american folks. our constituents are telling us daily they're feeling the heat. they're paying more and making tough choices now. is it food or medication? is it heating their homes or is it trying to put gas in the car? we're here on behalf of our constituencies and we're here on behalf of this country because we are the voice of those with more common sense than what we see in the white house right now. so i am pleased to stand here ready to fight for our freedoms with my colleagues, and i hope that 2022 will be a much better year, especially in november, that's my favorite month. [laughter] with that, i'll send it over to my colleague. >> the number one job, number one job of the commander in chief is to keep this country safe and yesterday joe biden literally threw the ukrainian people under the bus by hedging and essentially, according to the ukrainian foreign minister, giving the russians a green light and giving putin a green light that they only make a minor incursion words matter when you're in type of crisis and words matter when you're standing at the presidential podium mr. waltz: he may have used his team to try and spin and back track afterwards, but putin got the message, the kremlin got the message, the ukrainian people got the message and i have to tell you, the chinese, the north koreans, the iranian regime, the taliban, al qaeda and isis, they all got the message too and in ukraine in particular, instead of using deterrence, instead of stopping this aggression on the front end, we continue to hear about how tough president biden's going to be after russia invades i was just out in ukraine a month ago and i have to tell you, talking to ukrainian officials, they said, thanks a lot doesn't do us a lot of good to get tough after russian tanks are sitting in our capital and just in one year, just in one year we have lost two allies and two democracies and i just can't understate, i think we need to make this connection, how much biden's failed energy policies have played into russian aggression by shutting down pipelines here, by regulating fracking, by stopping drilling of american oil and gas companies, he's enriched putin's oil and gas companies every time you see that price of oil, that barrel, go higher and higher, putin gets richer and richer and more and more aggressive he's also said, he said just yesterday, he makes no apologies for his decision on afghanistan i can think and point to you right now tens of thousands of afghans, freedom-loving afghans, who stood with us against extremism they deserve an apology the 13 gold star families that weren't able to spend this past holiday with their loved ones, they deserve an apology our closest allies who are being hunted down as we speak, i just received a beheading video this morning there's a veterans group who is over there right now trying to save these people on their own dime, with their own aircraft, because their government won't help they deserve an apology and the millions of afghan girls and women, they deserve one too afghanistan's on the brink of starvation just six months ago these people, under an imperfect government, to be sure, were standing with us against extremism now self-isolate is developing the -- isis is developing the capability to once again strike the homeland meanwhile, iran is on the march to a nuclear weapon we've gone from abraham accords, historic, amazing steps forward towards peace, to rockets flying onto israeli cities in china we're on the verge of sending our athletes and companies to beijing and flying the american flag, giving the chinese communist party this global propaganda platform with nearly six million people dead around the world from covid, not to mention, not to mention nearly a million muslims in concentration camps undergoing forced rape, forced torture and forced extermination it's an ongoing genocide as we speak and diplomacy is just a joke meanwhile, in the middle of that, the chinese navy is now larger than ours, their space force is launching more into space than the rest of the world combined, including the united states and we get from joe biden a defense cut, a defense cut, including inflation i'll just end with this this president has the worst human rights record of any modern american presidency and you may think that's an over the top statement but when you have, according to international n.g.o.'s, 30% to 40% of girls being sexually assaulted or sold into human trafficking on our southern border, when you have, again, the forced rape, mass rape, and sterilization of women in the uighurs, just ask the afghan girls and just ask the cuban people who heard nothing but silence from this white house as they stood for freedom america and the rest of the world deserves better and they deserve american leadership unfortunately we're just one year in we have three years to go i don't think we can realistically expect anything but more of the same because the same team that was around then-vice president biden and around obama is now leading our national security approach and it is a fundamentally flawed approach of america last and concessions first and our adversaries see that as weakens and they see that as opportunity and you are going to continue to see them on the march unless this president completely does a 180-degree turn but i think with the stubbornness, with the objectsity nance, with the pride, sadly, that we saw yesterday, i don't think we can expect that and prosperity around the world, why this matters to the american people, has been underscored by american leadership and the united states military since world war ii and that credibility is now under a serious and dangerous erosion we are moving backwards in the world with that, i will stop and hand over to whip steve scalise and go noles mr. scalise: go tigers good to be with you what a difference a year makes one year ago today joe biden took the oath of office as president of the united states he had a number of therapeutics. he had an economy that was poised for a strong rebound. we had border security, we had energy security. we had peace accords between israel and muslim nations. that was just one year ago today. and what did president biden say yesterday, to give an accounting for this last year? he just doubled down on all of the failures that we've seen this last year. if you were even grading on a curve, joe biden would get an f for failure. and it's the american people that he's failed. those hardworking families that go to the grocery store are paying 20% more for bacon and he doesn't think that's a problem. when you think about the border crisis, where now every state in the nation is a border city and community, because you've got drugs coming in across our border and now fentanyl and other drugs killing people in every community in america. because joe biden not only stopped building the wall but sent a meang all the across the -- message all across the world, not just south and central america, that our border is open. you look at the energy crisis. of course people are longing for those days when they were paying less than $2 a gallon. i'm not talking about decades ago. i'm talking about a year ago when people were paying less than $2 a gallon because we were making our own energy here in america and we were making enough to where we could ship around the world and help our allies. we were undercutting russia and opec nations. and then you fast forward. first day in office joe biden killed the keystone pipeline. sends a message that he doesn't want america to be energy-secure. and it wasn't because he was against pipelines or fossil fuels. it's because he green lighted the north stream two pipeline so putin could have more leverage over europe. he begged opec nations to produce more oil which by the way emit more carbon than oil made here in the united states. if you actually want to save the planet and lower carbon emissions, make the oil here. make products here in america. it's not just god for our economy and jobs -- good for our economy and jobs and hardworking families who he's kicked to the curb over and over again, but it gets our economy back on and it sends a message to those other countries that we're going to have strong leadership in america. weakens has consequence. we saw that in afghanistan. for the president to say that he would do it over again the same way, my god. what a frightening thought it is to us here in the united states, to our allies all around the world. but also to our adversaries. we know russia was watching what happened in afghanistan. we know that china was watching. iran. all of our adversaries around the world were watching and they saw the weakens and they're capitalizing on it right now. do you think the strong, wonderful people of the ukraine think it would be a minor incursion if putin moved tanks into ukraine? even a piece of the ukraine? of course they don't. but he does. and by showing that weakens it has costs all around the world. americans are tired of paying the price for it president's failures -- this president's failures. they want and know what's better for america. we as house republicans are fighting for those hardworking families too. and we're going to be rolling out a bold agenda to confront the many crises that joe biden has created. how to restore freedom and opportunity, how to restore hope for people who have given up. that's what we stand for, that's what we're going to be fighting for and we're going to be rolling that agenda out. and as we work to take back the house, to finally put a check inbalance, our leader has been relentless in pointing to that better place, that shining city on the hill that we will get back to because america is still a great nation but we're a nation that has real troubles right now because of joe biden's failed leadership. our leader is going to lead us back to the majority. kevin mccarthy. [applause] mr. mccarthy: i thank all the members for being here. we would have everybody be outside but it was just weather, a little bad if you go back one year ago, it wasn't just the swearing in of president biden. it was the majority of the democrats having congress and then having the senate. one party having socialist party for the year. for two hours the president blamed everyone but himself. biden used to say the buck stopped with him. but not anymore. this isn't about the president, this isn't about the democrats. this should be about america. the americans out there that worked hard, that have gone through a pandemic, a rough economy. you would think they would focus on them. but the democrats' very first bill, h.r. 1, the one they put the most importance on, was surely only about the democrats maintaining power. if we look at the accomplishments, we got an economy that's damaged, we've got cities and streets that are dangerous. we have adversaries that feel embowdenned -- emboldened. is that a good song? [ring tone] we have a border that's not secure. it's not just 1.# million people come -- 1.8 million people coming here illegally it's the fentanyl that's coming across. it starts in china and comes into america. it doesn't stop along the border city, it goes turnover region, every city across america. there's enough fentanyl in america today to kill every single person seven times over. or maybe you asked the question, not just would the president and vice president go visit the problem, but where are these people coming from? 160 different countries. there are people that are on the terrorist watch list that have been caught coming across this border. why are they coming here? who are they talking to? and what do they have planned? we watched another year where our schools are being shut. if get into the grocery stores in america and you wonder where you are because there's nothing there to buy. but a president who brags about what he did with the supply chain, ships are still waiting on the outskirts of california. we pay more for gasoline with projections only to go higher. the answer from the democrats in the majority is to look to opec, not to american workers who could make us energy-independent. as we've proven before. this is what we've gotten in one year. but an interesting question that the president asked yesterday, as he blamed everyone else, he asked what are republicans for? we want to answer that question for him. we're for kids in schools. we're for food on the shelves. we're for american independence and energy, lowering the gas price so, it doesn't harm us. we're for stopping runaway spending so we don't create inflation like they have. we're for a secure border with an immigration system that works. we're for a world that is safe. we want our streets back, we want security and we want safety. we don't want another headline like what we read in california just this week. a young ucla student, all the hopes and dreams of the future, being murdered by somebody out on bail. same majority that raised money to get people out on bail. i think america deserves better. and we will work with anyone that wants to do that. i was most concerned about not just the president continuing to blame everybody else, but i cannot imagine, based upon the president's own decisions on what he did in afghanistan, to look the american public in the eye and, quote, i make no apologies for what i did. for what he did. he promised the american people he would not leave until all americans were out. he closed bagram first, let the prisoners out. now we have 13 gold star families. they deserve an the president said on ukraine, a minor incursion. if you read the tweet today, the president of ukraine, we want to remind the great powers that there are no minor incursions in small nations. just as there are no minor casualties and a little tbreef from the -- grief from the loss of loved ones. it's the 1-year anniversary of the democrats' control. it's also the 100th anniversary of the union creation. with putin wanting to put all the pieces back together again. looking to the leader of the world with two hours, offering opportunity to go to ukraine. never in my life did i believe the president of the united states would say that. north korea launches missiles again next month, it the world will go to china for the olympics. to reward them for bringing in covid and killing millions of people across this world? we can do much better. that's what this body believes and this is what we'll work for. with that, let me open it up for questions. yes, ma'am. reporter: after president biden -- [indiscernible] -- yesterday. -- [indiscernible] -- mr. mccarthy: first thing you want to do is make sure and deter them not to invade the only thing we've heard from the administration is things that would happen after you invade and the president said a small incursion would be less than a big incursion. it shouldn't just be america. the nato and everybody else should stand up and say, this is wrong. do not let history repeat itself just when the olympics is about to happen again. and putin could sit on the world stage and said, biden allowed it. i think we should speak with one voice. i watched in the senate, you had one of the actions this president take was shutting down a pipeline in america, but opening one up for putin. and then when there was a vote in the senate, and the 100,000 russian troops were on the border of ukraine, the administration joined with russia to lobby, to make sure that was defeated. i would have thought they would join together as americans to make sure you sent a very clear message. so what should putin read from this? that they'd even worked to make sure they keep the pipeline, then he said, you can have a minor incursion. that's all the missteps. has he learned nothing from afghanistan? just a few short months ago. remember when he stood before the american public and said, oh, no, the army can sustain itself for a long period of time. but it's not just biden who should be blamed. adam schiff, adam schiff took an intel committee and created it into a political committee. why weren't they watching what was happening in ukraine? because they were more busy worrying about impeaching people. it's the entire democrat majority. what's so interesting, if you want to know if they're proud of what they've done, why are they setting new records with retirements? because they don't want to stand up to the american public. they too don't want to say the buck stops with them. yes, ma'am. reporter: [indiscernible] -- mr. mccarthy: you know what you should do if you want russia not to invade? give them the term not to do it. you've you've got the ability to put weapons, you've got the ability to put individuals in a place that would say, this would not be the place to come. why are we talking about everything after they do it? because after they do it, you can't put it back in the bottle. i would think we should speak with one voice. but the voice that the president said yesterday is not the voice i think any other american would speak with. reporter: yesterday the president, speaking on opposition from republicans, asked, what are republicans for? so your reaction to him saying republicans are refusing to work across the aisle with the administration, second question -- mr. mccarthy: whoa, whoa, whoa, let's back up. where did i say we refused to walk across the aisle? let me walk you through what's happened in the last year. the number of letters first when the border became a major crisis because this president changed the executive orders. a number of us went down to the border, i believe, in february. in that instance, as we were working with the border patrol, seeing what would was happening we uncovered there were people on the terrorist watch list that were being arrested we said at a press conference the democrats challenged, us said i was lying we found out it was true. we sent a letter to the president since he's never been to the border except in his 40-some year of elected office, drove by san antonio one day, we said, let us come down and meet with you. didn't respond. in every single issue, not just the border, the mandates, the inflation, transportation, we said, let's meet and work with you, mr. president. because we listened to his words one year ago today where he said he would work with both sides. that he was going to be a president for all. no. everything he has done is to have one party rule. one side vote for it and deny it. when he talked about build back better, has he ever met with us about it? no please go on with your question. reporter: that's the second part. are there elements of build back better that your kaye caucus would support? like universal pre-k, for example? mr. mccarthy: let's take an example of the president coming into office. prior to the president in office we were in a pandemic. every single bill we did dealing with covid was bipartisan. we sat in a room with leaders on the other side, administration, and we worked it all out. the minute he became president, and they controlled the house and senate, no longer were republicans invited into the room. and what's the first thing they passed? purely on partisan basis. $1.9 trillion. put that in perspective. when the financial markets crashed and we needed to fund the economy, we were talking about $800 billion. $1.9 trillion after we had passed all the other bills, with only 9% going to covid. they wanted to do it only on party rule. we warned them then that you would create inflation. one year later, we were right. one year later, when we need tests that he promised, they weren't a part of that. more americans have died from covid last year than the year before. and we have vaccines. the president quoted in his campaign, if you reached a certain level of casualties, a person shouldn't maintain being the president. every action he's taken has been partisan. every outcome we have warned him prior to taking that action what would happen. yes, sir. reporter: a question for the conference chairwoman. over the last couple of years, members of the conference have been critical of the proxy voting. [indiscernible] -- now there are members of the conference using proxy voting. have minds changed about whether it should be used or not? mr. mccarthy: you go right ahead >> these are rules that nancy pelosi put in place without any discussion with republicans. these are the rules that this house, one rule, another that is unprecedented, is not allowing all reporters in this room. she's run this institution like an authoritarian leader when it comes to proxies, the republican majority, and i don't want to speak for the leader here, but we believe in-person voting. ms. stefanik: when republicans win back the house, that's what we're committed to. reporter: you used the proxy voting. ms. stefanik: it's the rules of the house right now so have a number of colleagues on the other side of the aisle. these are the rules that nancy pelosi sets. she set the mask rule and other rules. i use those rules because those are the rules that she has set. mr. mccarthy: let me tell you, when nancy pelosi took in the house, this congress, she changed the rules of the house, never happened before. i think the american public, just as we honor those in the health field, grocery store, the truck driver, that they would continue to work, and i think they'd expect their leaders to work. what happens when you do proxy voting, and how it was created at the very beginning, is if you have a problem with covid, during that time period or others. what we have found is members use it for other reasons but they're not here to work she also passed a bill that for the first four months no bill's had to go through committee. she then changed the rules that the minority could not have an amendment, a motion to recommit. all things that have been around for the history of congress. why? who does it empower? her. she has all the votes in her pocket. you don't take a bill through committee, you get greater control. so when we talk about one year with one party control, it's something that we've never seen happen before. i think people should show up to be paid. i think people should work together across the aisle and if you're here, that's when you can make that happen. fortunately in the next year we'll change that. reporter: leader mccarthy, one thing that resulted from the big spending bill that democrats did when joe biden first took office were the monthly payments -- [indiscernible] -- a likely reduction in poverty and especially child poverty. how important is that in the context of the other economic things you've been talking about like inflation and labor shortages? mr. mccarthy: it's interesting you didn't mention what also happened with those checks. the boston bomber got a check in jail. you know what the republicans offer? to make sure that didn't happen. the democrats said no the amount of waste when you see the offer going through, we believe we had the data to help those small businesses that need it to be able to stay open and go. but they chose to allow prisoners to have checks and we think that's wrong. so what we're for is to make sure more people can work, more people have prosperity, more kids can go to school. back to school, back to health, back to safety. it's pretty simple. we just hope the president would agree with that as well. yes, sir. reporter: thank you, mr. leader. on the senate side there seems to be bipartisan momentum for reforming the electoral count afnlgt i think some members of your conversation have expressed interest. i was wondering if you could characterize how real that momentum is, what the likelihood of that is and if there is support for it, is that in a way an acknowledgment that some members of the conference either abuse or at least try to get around it last year? mr. mccarthy: i think the end of your question first, no. just like any bill out there in every congress we look, it's an old piece of law so you can always modernize it in others and there's nothing wrong with looking at any piece of legislation. i would think we'd look at a lot of things to make things accountable. from that perspective. so thank you all very much. have a good weekend. 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