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Exclusive — Cotton: Democrats Voting to Keep Government Closed ‘Afraid to Cross Far-Left Radical Base’

On Tuesday, Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) appeared on “The Alex Marlow Show” to discuss the ongoing government shutdown. During the interview, Cotton expressed his frustration with the situation and called out Democrats for their role in prolonging the shutdown.

According to Cotton, a “handful of Democrats” have finally admitted that they are willing to face backlash from their left-wing base in order to keep the government closed. He believes that these Democrats are afraid to cross their “far-left radical base” and are putting their own political interests above the well-being of the American people.

Cotton’s comments come as the government shutdown enters its fourth week, with no end in sight. The shutdown, which began on December 22nd, was triggered by a disagreement between President Trump and Democrats over funding for a border wall. While Trump has demanded $5.7 billion for the wall, Democrats have refused to budge, leading to a stalemate that has left hundreds of thousands of federal workers without pay.

During the interview, Cotton emphasized the negative impact the shutdown is having on these workers and their families. He also pointed out that many of these workers are not high-paid government officials, but rather middle-class Americans who are struggling to make ends meet without their paychecks.

Cotton also criticized Democrats for their unwillingness to negotiate and find a compromise. He accused them of playing politics and putting their own interests above those of the American people. He urged them to come to the table and work towards a solution that would end the shutdown and provide funding for border security.

The senator also addressed the issue of border security, which he believes is a crucial aspect of the shutdown. He argued that a wall is necessary to secure the border and prevent illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and other criminal activities. He also pointed out that many Democrats, including former President Obama and Senator Chuck Schumer, have previously supported funding for a border wall.

Cotton’s comments have sparked a debate among politicians and the public, with many agreeing with his stance and others criticizing him for his remarks. However, one thing is clear – the government shutdown is causing harm to the American people and it is time for both parties to put aside their differences and work towards a solution.

In conclusion, Senator Tom Cotton’s interview on “The Alex Marlow Show” sheds light on the ongoing government shutdown and the role of Democrats in prolonging it. Cotton’s strong words against the Democrats’ unwillingness to negotiate and their fear of their far-left base have sparked a much-needed conversation about the impact of the shutdown on the American people. It is time for both parties to come together and find a solution that will end the shutdown and provide much-needed relief to the federal workers and their families.

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