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Home » News » Democrat rising star takes aim at his own party over Trump resistance

Democrat rising star takes aim at his own party over Trump resistance

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The representative RO Khanna, a Democrat of California, has been crossing the country in recent months, taking an advantage in the amplification of the message of democratic parties to resist the aggressive and controversial actions of President Donald Trump in the revolutionary workforce.

But Khanna, California’s Democrat who is in her fifth mandate in the Chamber and probably houses national ambitions in 2028, is not only increasing the volume in her expensive against Trump and vice president JD Vancin, the heir of Trump apparent.

“We have to have a brand change of the Democratic Party with a coherent platform and a future -oriented platform, and many leaders must do it. New leaders, not the old guard. And I hope to be part,” Khanna said in an interview.

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Representative RO Khanna, D-Calif., In Lectern

Representative RO Khanna, D-Calif., Criticizes Vice President JD Vance during a speech at Yale Law Faculty in New Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

When asked if party leaders must be more vowels to reject the Trump administration, Khanna quickly said yes.

“We need more of our leadership. And you know, if you are not willing to speak to someone who is taken from their home and deported without due process, it is likely that it should not be in the elective office at this time,” he said. “We need Democrats to speak, not only in the economy. We need to talk about civil freedoms, about the rights of immigrants and the rights of universities.”

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But Khanna also praised the recent speech on the floor of the Senate of the Marathon of Senator Cory Booker Dn.J., and the great demonstrations throughout the country are co-established by Senator Bernie Sanders, I-UT., And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Dn.Y.

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Senator Bernie Sanders, I-UT., And Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., recognizes the multitude of cheers duration of an event of “Oligarchy of Lucha” in Los Angeles on April 12. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

The Democratic Party is currently in political madness, after the electoral setbacks last November, when the Republicans obtained control of the White House and the Senate and defended their fragile majority of the Chamber. Republicans also obtained profits between black and Hispanic voters, as well as younger voters, all traditional members of the Democratic parties.

The Democrats have become increasingly angry and very energized in response to Trump’s movements. That anger is addressed not only to Trump and Republicans, but also to other Democrats. Many at the base of the party feel that their leaders in Congress have been vocal vocal enough to withdraw against the president.

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And the energy has been evident in the municipalities this winter and the hero of early spring by the members of the Democratic and Republican Congress.

The national surveys conducted in February by the University of Quinnipiac, and Last Monn by CNN and by NBC News, indicated the favorable grades for the Democratic Party that sank to the minimum of all time.

And a Gallup survey published Thursday stressed that confidence in the leadership of the Congress of democratic parties has sunk into a historical minimum.

Looking towards the mid -period elections next year, when the Democrats of the House of Representatives aim to overthrow the thin majority of the Republican Party in the Chamber, Khanna said that he will continue his rapid pace in the campaign.

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The representative RO Khanna, D-Calif., Is interviewed by Fox News Digital at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, on Tuesday. (Fox News – Paul Steinhauser)

“I’m already going out to more red districts. We made three red districts in California. I went to Pennsylvania. He was invited to go to Nebraska, to Nevada, south of South Carolina,” he said. “So we will be campaigning in red districts. Thousands of people are appearing. I am very, very sure that we are going to succeed.”

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Last week, Khanna trained her verbal fire against Vance while delivered two high -profile speeches in The vice president Ohio’s state of origin on Monday and Tuesday at Yale’s Law Faculty, where both politicians obtained their legal titles.

In his interview with Fox News Digital in New Haven, Connecticut, before Yale’s speech, Khanna was asked if his attacks against Vance were a positioning movement in early 2028.

Khanna replied that “what I am doing is to provide an intellectual basis for the Democratic Party.”

Paul Steinhauser is a political reporter based in New Hampshire.

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