"Chaos, unfortunately, in the Majority party in the House of Representatives, they cannot get agreement [on spending levels]. You know, they took, I talk about my Republican friends, and when I say friends, a lot of them are my good friends, and they are very frustrated about the disunity in their own party. And we see that not only in the 15 ballots it took to elect a Speaker, but we saw it last week – the Congress of the United States was shut down. Why? Because of twelve people. Think of that. Just twelve people. And because the Republicans only have a four vote majority, they could not do business on their own, and so they shut down the House. Now they've started up again and they made a deal."
"In my opinion, they broke the deal that we made with the President on the levels of spending in our country and what we would do. And the President and the Speaker reached a deal, and now they're not keeping that deal. But having said that, we're all, I think, justified in being concerned about a shutdown of government. A shutdown of government is a graphic measure of failure by the Congress to do its work on time in a common sense, reasonable way."
"And not only that, it costs billions of dollars to shut down the government, and it shuts off services that are absolutely essential to people. And if it goes on a long time, it puts at risk even getting the checks out to veterans, to Social Security recipients, to Medicare, and to Medicaid... So I am very hopeful that over the next seven months, I guess between now and December 31, that we come to agreement....but it will take compromise on both sides, as did making sure we extended the debt limit of the United States so we didn't welch on our debts. That would have been catastrophic for our own country, it would have been recession and yes, even depression-causing not only in our country but globally. So we came to an agreement. We're not happy that that agreement does not seem to be followed at this point in time, but I am very optimistic that we can work together with Speaker McCarthy, with Leader Jeffries, with the Senate to come to an agreement before the end of the calendar year."
"...But it's going to, in my opinion, necessitate the rejecting of the most hard line members of the Republican Party who, as I say, shut down the House last week and made their demands, which over 300 Members came to consensus on. So we've got the tail wagging the dog, unfortunately, and we've got to get over that or we're not going to succeed."