Colorado Democrats ‘poking the bear’ after passing bills opposing Trump admin’s orders: Republican lawmaker

A Republican lawmaker has warned that Democrats in the Legislative Council in Colorado may face the anger of the Trump administration if a series of controversial bills is passed on Sunday – including one describing the parents’ distributor during the nursery battles as “forced control” – signed on a law.
“It seems that we are rolling the bear,” the state deputy in the country, Jarvis Caldwell, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
Colorado has enacted legislation to expand access to health care of illegal immigrants this year, “in addition to housing, food and education for illegal immigrants, and is directly violating some of the orders that came from President Trump,” according to Caldwell.
“Then the issue of transgender people, we pay this further than we had before the children in Colorado, and this violates what President Trump looks directly.”
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The MP in the state of Colorado, Jarvis Caldwell, says the Democrats can head towards the Federal work from the Trump official after the controversial bills approved the House of Representatives on Sunday. (Getty Images/Rep. Jarvis)
As such, Caldwell said, “It is a very real possibility” that some state programs may be at risk of federal financing, adding that the centenary will push the consequences of this, and Democrats will be responsible. “
“Health is great health with medicaid, which is a large part of that is federal funds, then education,” Caldwell said. “Thus we pass bills, especially in the issue of illegal immigrants, which directly involve these issues. So I think this will be something on President Trump’s radar.”
Colorado The majority of the Democratic House of Representatives links through four bills of sexual and controversial abortion on Sunday – which a Republican lawmaker described as a “family and prayer” day, which reduces the discussion of the floor in an unprecedented “” unprecedented “tactic.
The bills approved SB25-183, which require taxpayers to finance abortion services; HB25-1309, insurance companies cover the transformed procedures regardless of age; HB25-1312, which imposes sex policies that the state imposes on schools and is aware that it is “forced control” in the cases of nursery of children when one of the parents does not confirm the sexual identity of the child or its “titles”; And SB25-129, which prohibits cooperation with investigations outside the country on transformed procedures and abortion services.
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Colorado Capitol in Denver. (John Greim/Loop Images/Universal Images Group Viagetty Images)
Monica Duran, the former Fox News Digital, told Monica Digital that the four bills were discussed on Earth for more than 12 hours last week. The rotation of a procedural base took place from the discussion to two hours last Friday.
But Caldawil said in less than 24 hours not something compared to the 12 -month democratic majority he spent in many bills.
“They had a full year to coordinate the certificate, and we had less than 24 hours,” said Caldwell. “Then when he went to the final vote, we are supposed to get 10 minutes for discussion, and completely cut any discussion.”
The Republican minority also failed to obtain any of its amendments. For HB 1309, which will establish insurance companies covering the cost of transformed procedures regardless of age, Republicans have made an amendment to excluding the palace from it.
“Because some coverage are genital surgeries, it is a hormone treatment, the rebuilding of the face, then breast discounts and an increase in chest.” “Now your health care plan, even if you do not agree to this, you will pay a higher allowance that is likely to cover the cost, in my opinion, to distort children.”
SB25-183 and SB25-129 are directed to the Ruler’s Office for Signing, while other bills of the House of Representatives now go to the Senate for consideration.
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President Donald Trump signs an executive command at the White House in Washington, on Tuesday, February 25, 2025. (AP image)
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Trump is not unlikely to target the Democrats in Colorado.
Earlier this year, Trump signed many executive orders aimed at eliminating the “radical gender ideology”, and has already moved to cut some federal funds in Maine after the Janet Mills governor refused to impose Trump’s ban on biological males competing in women’s sports. Mills threw a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Monday for frozen money.
In January, Trump signed the “defense of women from the extremism of the gender ideology and the restoration of the biological truth of the executive matter of the federal government”, which defines two sexes: males and females. The matter is prohibited from “chemical and surgical distortion” for minors to include puberty blockers, hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, and sex change surgeries. It also prevents institutions that receive federal scholarships from providing these services and allowing health care providers to reject services on the basis of sexual identity.
Trump also signed an executive order asking military personnel to serve according to their biological race.
2025-04-08 21:59:00