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‘Outrage and betrayal’: Home Democrats fume over Schumer’s treachery

Editorial Board Published March 14, 2025
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Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer stated on Thursday night time that he would give up to President Donald Trump and vote to fund Trump and financier Elon Musk’s ongoing rampage throughout the face of American democracy.

Schumer stated that he had determined to again the partisan authorities spending invoice proposed by Republicans that had been opposed by all however one Democrat within the Home. His remarks got here lower than 24 hours after the senator touted the declare that Republicans didn’t have the votes to invoke cloture, the Senate procedural vote required earlier than a full vote on a difficulty.

In a New York Occasions op-ed defending his pro-Trump posture (which might point out that Schumer used some ingredient of pre-planning to roll out his place), Schumer made the laughable argument that Republicans would like a shutdown over congressional help to advance their agenda.

“But even if the White House says differently, Mr. Trump and Elon Musk want a shutdown. We should not give them one. The risk of allowing the president to take even more power via a government shutdown is a much worse path,” he wrote.


Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer

The premise of Schumer’s piece was nearly instantly shattered because the social media account for Republicans on the Home Judiciary Committee expressed the get together’s unbridled glee on the capitulation.

The federal authorities is already in a state of close to shutdown since Trump took workplace on Jan. 20.

He has ignored longstanding legal guidelines and precedents and fired hundreds of federal employees. He’s utilizing authorities funds for a full power assault on American civil rights, purging proof of advances made throughout American historical past by a number of ethnic teams, together with Blacks, Latinos, Asians, Native Individuals, and others. He’s purging LGBTQ+ individuals who need to serve and shield their nation. He’s shifting backwards and forwards on nonsensical tariffs which might be changing the rising economic system he inherited right into a state of near-recession.

Earlier than Schumer’s announcement, reasonable Delaware Democratic Sen. Chris Coons made it clear why he would oppose the invoice, noting, “I don’t want my vote to give an imprimatur to what President Trump is doing.”

The Schumer announcement of his betrayal led to an unusually strident expression of anger and dismay from Home Democrats.

“I know I speak for so many in our caucus when I say Schumer is misreading this moment,” Vermont Rep. Becca Balint instructed Axios. 

Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee added, “I don’t know where Schumer is coming from. … It doesn’t look good for the leader.”

A senior Home Democrat instructed Axios that “people are furious” at Schumer, and that some have floated the notion of marching to the Senate flooring to protest his actions. One other member instructed the outlet that Schumer’s place has led to a “complete and utter meltdown on all text chains” on the Democratic aspect.

“People are pissed,” one member instructed them, whereas one other defined, “There is definitely a primary recruitment effort happening right now … not just Schumer, but for everyone who votes no.”

New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who since January has been unequivocal in her opposition to Trump’s actions, has been main an effort to oppose the invoice. Ocasio-Cortez urged the general public to name Democratic senators and foyer them to vote “no,” and criticized the Schumer-led Senate Democratic Caucus for his or her makes an attempt to cover behind procedural video games whereas finally clearing a path for the invoice to move.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., walks with reporters after lawmakers pushed a $95 billion national security aid package for Ukraine, Israel and other U.S. allies closer to passage, at the Capitol in Washington, Friday, April 19, 2024. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries

“Just to see Senate Democrats even consider acquiescing to Elon Musk, I think, is a huge slap in the face. And I think there is a wide sense of betrayal if things proceed as currently planned,” she added.

Home Democratic Chief Hakeem Jeffries and the opposite members of Home Democratic management launched an announcement after Schumer made his resolution public, restating their opposition to the invoice.

They described the laws that now has Schumer’s backing as a Republican try and “jam their extreme partisan legislation down the throats of the American people.” The assertion didn’t point out Schumer by identify however the timing indicated a extremely uncommon rebuke of a senior Democrat.

The one one that’s praising Schumer for caving to Trump? Trump:

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Schumer is out on a political limb together with his excessive place. Latest opinion polling exhibits the general public is extraordinarily opposed toTrump’s assault on democracy. In Quinnipiac College’s ballot launched Thursday, 60% of voters stated they had been against Elon Musk and DOGE. Moreover, 54% of voters stated that Musk/DOGE are hurting the nation.

Schumer has served in Congress since 1981. He swore an oath to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic” as each a consultant and a senator.

By siding with Trump and Musk, the senator betrays his oath of workplace.

Editor’s word: This story has been up to date to incorporate a response from Trump.

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