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Minneapolis, MN – The Vice -President of the National Democratic Committee (DNC), Malcolm Kenyatta, is one of the leaders of the party calling Democrats to become “more aggressive to improve the lives of people”.

It was a common theme because more than 400 members of the DNC committee of the 50 states and seven territories huddled last week for their summer meeting, which was held in the largest city in Minnesota.

While the Democrats are hungry for a more energetic resistance against the radical and controversial agenda of President Donald Trump, the president of DNC, Ken Martin, launched the CONFAB of three days by targeting the president, arguing that Trump acts as “a chief dictator” and that his second administration is “fascism dressed in red equality”.

Martin, emphasizing the energetic response of democrats to the moves this summer by Trump and the Republicans to create more straight American house seats through the country thanks to a redistribution of the Congress of mid-Decennia of rare decades before the mid-term elections of next year, told members of the committee that he was “sick and tired of this democratic party bringing a knife”.

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DNC vice-president, Malcolm Kenyatta,

The vice-president of the National Democratic Committee, Malcolm Kenyatta, approached the DNC summer meeting on August 27, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

“We can no longer be the only party that respects the rules,” he urged.

Kenyatta, a 35-year-old state legislator from Battleground Pennsylvania, elected DNC vice-president in February, echoes this message.

“We have played ladies. They play Grand Theft Auto,” Kenyatta said about the Trump administration and the Republicans, because he referred to the long-time and popular action-adventure video game series that revolves around the diversion of cars and shooting. “They stole their next car, then run on fire.”

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Kenyatta, who has traveled a lot across the country in his new role, underlined in a digital interview Fox News on the sidelines of the DNC meeting that the Democrats “had to engage in a level of combat, not the power for the power of the power, but we must fight hard because we understand what is at stake for workers and families of workers”.

He said that while Democrats work “to improve workers’ lives” and are “for the people, Donald Trump, the republican party, is there for billionaires. They can say differently, but if you look at what they do when they are in power, they make life better for billionaires.

DNC vice-president, Malcolm Kenyatta,

The vice-president of the National Democratic Committee, Malcolm Kenyatta, was interviewed by Fox News Digital on the sidelines of the DNC summer meeting on August 26, 2025 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

And Kenyatta, stressing Trump’s immense dominance on the GOP, argued that the Democrats “do not have a leader who demands Fealty, who launches Kim Jong, signs of style not of himself in the capital of our country. There is no sign that drags here from Ken Martin or me, or anyone else.”

But the Democrats are faced with a multitude of problems as they try to escape political nature.

The Democrats aim to bounce back after last year’s elections, when the party lost control of the White House and the Senate and failed to reconquer the majority of the room. And the Republicans have gained gains with voters who make up key parts of the Democratic Party base.

And the situation has only deteriorated for Democrats during the 10 months since last year’s elections setbacks, according to key measures.

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The brand of Democrats is deeply unpopular, in particular with young voters, while party survey numbers continue to switch to the bottom of all time in national surveys.

And the DNC faces a massive fundraising deficit in the hands of the National Rival Republican Committee (RNC), as well as concerns about the registration of parties.

The former president of the RNC, Michael Whatley, who officially resigned earlier this month as he appeared in the Senate, supported in a digital Fox News interview that the Democrats “move further and further to the left. They are moving away from rue Main at the moment.

“They did not learn only of their electoral losses in 2024,” said Whatley.

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But Kenyatta is optimistic before the mid-term elections next year, when Democrats try to win the majority in the congress and the Republicans, as a ruling party, could face the traditional political opposite.

Taking towards Trump, Kenyatta said that the “Democratic Party was going to stand on his way at each stage of the way. And we are going to do it by winning elections from top to the ballot. And we will certainly do it by winning the Chamber of Representatives in 2026.”

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