Retired GOP Rep. Charlie Dent (Pa.) on Monday blamed the ongoing government shutdown on Republicans, saying his own party knows it is “a fight they cannot win.”
“This whole shutdown is so completely unnecessary,” he said on CNN. “This is so easily averted. The party that makes the policy demand owns the shutdown. And so I think on the Republican side, this is just a fight they cannot win and they know it.”
{mosads}Dent left Congress in May after deciding against seeking reelection for his congressional seat. He’s now a contributor at CNN.
Dent criticized GOP leaders on Monday, saying the reported meeting between President Trump and House Freedom Caucus leaders Reps. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) over the weekend shows the divide within the party.
“I am amazed,” he said. “What a stinging rebuke of the House Republican leadership. The president is not negotiating with the leaders on this thing?”
Dent was referring to the fact that Jordan and Meadows had the president’s ear on Saturday as opposed to outgoing House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.).
Dent noted the several appropriations bills with bipartisan support would have averted the partial government shutdown that began on Saturday.
“Nancy Pelosi has no incentive to negotiate with Republicans between now and her swearing in day on Jan. 3 — her position only gets stronger and stronger,” he said. “So I don’t understand the point of this thing. It makes absolutely no sense.”
Democrats and Republicans are at odds over Trump’s proposed border wall. Trump has said he would not sign legislation that does not include at least $5 billion for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border — a dollar amount that Democrats have rejected.