Chuck Schumer rejects calls to step down as Senate Democratic leader
- Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader, rejected calls to resign after voting for a Republican-backed funding bill, stating, 'I'm not stepping down'.
- Nine Democrats voted for legislation that increased defense spending while cutting $13 billion in non-defense spending.
- Rep. Glenn Ivey was the first to publicly call for Schumer to resign, and Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders criticized his actions.
- Schumer warned that a government shutdown would put essential programs at risk due to funding cuts.
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Schumer Keeps His Job as Democrats Grumble
Politico: “Two weeks after the Senate minority leader joined with Republicans to prevent a government shutdown, Democrats are still fuming over how he handled the standoff. But many in the party are conceding that they’re stuck with him for the time being.” “With no obvious alternative to Schumer emerging nor any appetite among the vast majority of Senate Democrats for a messy leadership contest, lawmakers are indicating they are falling in behi…


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After Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced his intention to help break a potential filibuster of the Republican spending bill, America’s fascist president, Donald Trump, took to Truth Social to praise his old friend: “Congratulations to Chuck Schumer for doing the right thing,” he wrote. “This could lead to something big for the USA, a whole new direction and beginning.”Schumer’s stance justifiably angered the Democratic bas…
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