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Ex-Pelosi Aide Critiques Jeffries' Anti-Trump Strategy

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Ashley Etienne, a former top communications aide to Nancy Pelosi, criticized House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries for ineffective leadership and messaging during the current Trump era, arguing that Democrats are failing to capitalize on ample opportunities presented by Trump's actions and rhetoric. Etienne expressed concern over a lack of coordination and organization within the Democratic Caucus, suggesting that Jeffries hesitates in decision-making and has not established a robust anti-Trump strategy or sufficiently empowered moderates to appeal to centrist voters. She further claimed that Jeffries' team is intentionally distancing itself from Pelosi's legacy and her former staff, which she views as a strategic mistake, given Pelosi's record of political success. Jeffries' allies disputed these critiques, highlighting his ongoing consultations with Pelosi and pointing to internal party friction as a distraction from Republican vulnerabilities. The debate reflects broader Democratic concerns about leadership direction and the party's preparedness heading into future elections. Etienne's remarks have amplified calls within the party for more assertive, unified, and disciplined messaging against Trump.

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