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Sen. Chuck Schumer told 'The View' Tuesday that he had no plans to step down, despite mounting backlash from members of his own party over his support for a GOP spending bill.
Schumer argued the government shutdown would have been ‘ten times worse’ than caving to Republicans on the spending bill.
“I cannot vote for an irresponsible and hyper-partisan bill that gives Trump and Musk even more power to hurt millions of ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries met over the weekend to start to mend a deep rift in the Democratic Party after ...
Show” host wore glasses low on the bridge of his nose for an unflattering impression of “Chucky” as he tore into the Democrat for failing to take a strong stance ...
The updated bill revises the spending package signed by President Trump on Friday that omitted language allowing D.C. to use ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Tuesday defended his vote on the year-long spending bill last week and his spot atop the Senate Democratic caucus, maintaining that he has no plans ...
Schumer was to visit Philadelphia on Thursday to promote his new book “Antisemitism in America: A Warning” with a ...
D.C. residents, businesses and even the Washington Commanders are firing up lobbying efforts to pass a bill allowing the city ...
Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer postponed book tour events for this week "for security reasons," according to an ...
Bay Area progressives say Sen. Chuck Schumer and others are unnecessarily giving up the Democratic Party’s remaining leverage in Congress.
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