At least 50 House Democrats have been criticized as “actors who read scripts” after posting the same conversation points to social media, which is one of several similar online campaigns Democratic lawmakers.
“House Democrats unified the four-week funding extension, stop harmful cuts, keep the government open and allow Congress to reach a bipartisan funding agreement. I’m ready to vote today, tomorrow or Friday to pass the four-week extension,” social media posts read by dozens of Democratic lawmakers on Thursday.
The message is House Democrats X account as well as various councillors such as “Squad” member Maxwell Frost, D-Fla. , Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md. and Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich.
“You can see what the ridiculous political puppet show really means,” wrote Elon Musk, who led the cost-cutting efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), in a post on X in response to the same post shared by EndWokeness. “They are just actors who read the script.”

Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-FL) asked in a roundtable discussion on Supreme Court ethics on June 11, 2024 at the House Oversight and Accountability Committee at the Rayben House Office Building in Washington, D.C.
“This is the promise of ‘Live by th the Bashtag in 2025,” said Republican commentator Matt Whitlock. “The Dems are so cheesy.”
Fox News contributor Joe Concha believes that the Democrats are “the layoff party.”
Dingle told Fox News Numbers why Democrats decided to make the same social media post.
“House Democrats shared the same message because we are all united and ready to open the government in a way that serves the American people,” a congresswoman said in a statement.

The CEOs of Tesla and SpaceX Elon Musk spoke on February 20, 2025 at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in Oxon Hill, Maryland. (Andrew Hanik)
The message is part of a new trend in which Democratic lawmakers will coordinate content to social media.
Fox News Digital approaches the House Democratic Caucus.
Senate Democrats Facing criticism Earlier this year, the same videos as social media were the same as social media before President Donald Trump’s speech to Congress in March.
The synchronized “s — not true” mashup, at least 22 Democratic senators repeated the same statement unanimously. Prices have risen, not fallen since Donald Trump’s first day as president. Inflation is getting worse and worse, which is unfavorable. Groceries, gasoline, housing, houses, rents, and eggs are getting more and more expensive. Meanwhile, Donald Trump hasn’t cost you,” said Democrats, including Senators, including Chuck Schumer, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., and Elizabeth Warren, d.mass dy-d.-Mass d.-Mass d.-Mass.
Senator Corey Booker, DN.J., recently said the video was created to attract more people online. “We’re trying to do more because it’s a core group for breakthroughs. Obviously, it’s very successful.” Senator said.

(The Democratic members from left to right are Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and Rep. Maxwell Frost, D-FLA.)
The Democrats are here again Has been ridiculed recently For the virus’s “Choose Your Fighter Imitation”, see several Congressional women, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, jump around in combat positions as if they were video game characters, and their attributes.
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Jeremy Hunt, a media researcher at the Hudson Institute, recently told Fox News that Democrats “get lost at sea” through messaging.
“When you have no information and you don’t have any positive attitude to show Americans that you have no plans, no strategies, you just start thinking that they are just keeping it now, constantly swearing, trying to shout on the moon and trying to get some kind of resistance to what Trump does because they have no information because they have no information,” Hunter tells “the number of people exceeds” In March.