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Chuck Schumer refuses calls to resign as Senate Democrat leader

Leslie StewartBy Leslie StewartMarch 23, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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WASHINGTON – Rebellious Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has vowed not to run away as a top Democrat on the Chamber of Commerce, rejecting calls from some House colleagues and liberal advocates, and is critical of his move to help pass the Republican fundraising bill.

“Look, I’m not resigning,” Schumer said in a preliminary interview that aired Sunday on NBC News’ “Meet the Press.”

Schumer told moderator Kristen Welker that he knew there would be “a lot of controversy” when he voted to prevent the shutdown. But he argues that while the GOP’s six-month bill is “certainly bad,” the shutdown is “15 times or 20 times worse.”

“Under closures, administrative agencies have the sole power to decide what is “essential.” And they can decide without court supervision.

“On the second day they can say, ‘Oh, snap? Feed hungry kids? Not essential.’ On the fourth day, will all be shipped? On the sixth day, Medicaid will cut 20%, 50% and 80%. Their goal is to simply transfer the federal government to the point where it can provide more taxes and tax cuts.

“When you’re a leader, you sometimes have to do something to avoid the real danger that might go down the curve. And I did it out of pure confidence about what the leader should do and what is right for America and my party. People don’t agree.”

It’s up to the Democratic senator to choose their leader, and they haven’t asked Schumer to stop posting he’s kept for over eight years. But some have entertained questions about whether it’s time to reconsider. Sen. Michael Bennet of D-Colo last week spoke to City Hall about the constitutional book “we’re going to have future conversations about all the Democratic leaders.”

Schumer also refused to compare it to Joe Biden’s refusal to resign as a 2024 candidate in response to questions about whether he was making the same mistake.

“No, absolutely not. I did this out of certainty, and in my caucus, we voted in one way and some people disagree about how they voted for the other.

He responded to a proposal from former speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif). That Senate Democrats who voted to defeat the Filibuster voted without getting anything. “At the end of the day, what we got is to avoid the fear of closure,” Schumer said.

Schumer said President Donald Trump has escalated his attack on the judiciary and put the United States in a constitutional crisis in the face of allegations from a judge that he escalated an attack on the judiciary and ignored court orders.

“This is an extraordinary moment. It requires extraordinary action. If he defies the Supreme Court, we are in an unknown territory that we have not done for a very long time. And our whole democracy, this beautiful democratic corporation we have had for over 240 years, is at risk. “The Democrats will fight it in every way.”

Schumer also discussed his new book, “American Anti-Semitism: Warning,” during an interview, and said he wrote it because he was worried that anti-Semitism is on the rise again.

“I turned it to both the right, and I’ve seen how vicious and anti-Semitistic they are, but I’ve seen it on the difficult left side. As a progressive thing, I was able to talk about some of their anti-Israel activities. “I want all of America to read this, so I hope they’ll read it in college and high school and teach people history.”

Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish elected official in the United States, said it was “possible” to have a Jewish president in his life because “glass ceilings are broken every day.”

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