Trump, Schumer and Government shutdown
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The top Senate Democrat was reluctant to say why he stayed on the sidelines of the mayoral race and denied that Zohran Mamdani’s victory reflected poorly on him.
Sen. Bernie Sanders criticized Democratic Party leadership for lack of support in key races as political tensions rise within the party following recent elections.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) will speak with reporters Wednesday morning as the government shutdown stretches into its 36th day — now the longest in U.S. history. Schumer and
Republican Oklahoma Sen. Markwayne Mullin said Tuesday that Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer privately urged Democratic senators to delay reopening the government until after Election Day.
N.Y., appeared to threaten to file an FCC complaint over the editing on President Donald Trump's "60 Minutes" interview.
Sen. Schumer fumed at a reporter from a right-leaning outlet on Tuesday, snapping that Republicans were treating American citizens as "hostages" over SNAP
Amid the last shutdown fight, Chuck Schumer predicted a future that scared him. Now, he’s living it.
In March, the threat of what President Trump could do during a shutdown convinced Senator Chuck Schumer to vote for a Republican spending bill. What’s changed?
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Chuck Schumer demands GOPers put food stamps-only bill to vote instead of reopening government
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) has resisted calls for smaller, separate spending bills after Schumer and his party voted 13 times to deny all federal funding and keep the government shut
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Chuck Schumer Pitches Complaint Against 60 Minutes for Editing ‘Unhinged’ Trump Interview
Trump taped more than 70 minutes with CBS journalist Norah O’Donnell at Mar-a-Lago at the weekend, but viewers on Sunday only saw about 30 minutes of footage.
The high-stakes contest pitting Zohran Mamdani against Andrew Cuomo — with the eccentric Republican Curtis Sliwa as a potential spoiler — is a statement on the future of the Democratic Party. It’s been one of the most competitive general elections in recent New York City history.