Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee will boycott next week's committee hearing at the southern border in Arizona, claiming they were not consulted ahead of time.
announced Friday that they intend to boycott the House Judiciary Committee’s hearing next week on the border crisis in Yuma, Arizona, claiming they were not consulted on the matter – a claim that Republicans deny.
However, House Democrats decried the move as a"stunt" and claimed"there was no consultation with Judiciary Democrats, many of whom have already committed to attending other bipartisan congressional delegation trips.
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