
All In with Chris Hayes Trump now demolishing entire East Wing of White House
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Oct 23, 2025 Hakeem Jeffries, House Democratic Leader, discusses the ongoing government shutdown and its impact on health subsidies. Raphael Warnock, U.S. Senator from Georgia, stresses the urgent need for voting rights legislation amidst GOP gerrymandering efforts. Jim Himes, representing Connecticut, raises alarms about U.S. maritime strikes, calling them extrajudicial and lacking legal oversight. Cory Booker shares stories of those suffering from the shutdown's effects, particularly highlighting the struggles of farmers and low-income families under SNAP constraints.
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White House Demolition Raises Oversight Questions
- Chris Hayes highlights that Trump is demolishing the East Wing and soliciting private donations with no transparency.
- This action raises questions about legality, oversight, and pay-to-play influence at the White House.
Shutdown Framed As Political Choice
- Hakeem Jeffries says Republicans chose shutdown over extending ACA subsidies and are not negotiating.
- He frames the shutdown as a deliberate decision that will raise premiums and harm working families.
ACA Subsidy Expiry Would Spike Premiums
- Chris Hayes cites KFF and examples showing ACA premium spikes if subsidies expire.
- He stresses the real-world toll: massive premium increases and potential loss of coverage for millions.






