Ex-CNN Analyst Gives 3 Reasons Why He Thinks Democrats ‘Caved’ On Gov’t Shutdown
- House Democrats expressed frustration as Senate Democrats struggled with strategy regarding a potential government shutdown, leading to discontent among party members.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer supported the GOP spending bill to prevent a government shutdown, stating it was his responsibility to protect the American people.
- Democratic National Committee member Joseph Paulino Jr. Noted that Democrats lacked a cohesive plan, adding to the turmoil within the party.
- Democrats showed disarray, with Hakeem Jeffries expressing frustration over the narrative of chaos within the party.
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Controversial Thoughts on Why Schumer "Caved" to the Republicans on Shutting Down the Government
Senator Schumer, now a minority leader in charge of the Democrats in the Senate, surprised no one when he tossed in the towel and bowed to the Republicans in order to prevent a potenial long term closing of the government. Cowardly, Shrewd . . . or...

Ex-CNN Analyst Gives 3 Reasons Why He Thinks Democrats ‘Caved’ On Gov’t Shutdown
Former CNN analyst Chris Cillizza said Democrats surrendered to President Donald Trump for three strategic reasons in a video posted Friday.
It's Pretty Simple Why Schumer Caved on the Shutdown Antics
Democrats Can’t Decide If They Want To Fund The Government Or Not
By Robert Romano An interparty feud between Democratic leaders has broken out between the House and Senate members after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said that he would be voting for the Republican-led so-called “clean” continuing resolution that will fund the government for the remainder of the fiscal year which ends Sept. 30. The chaos began when Schumer appeared on the Senate floor on March 13 announcing his decision, stating…
Senate Republicans Roll Schumer in Government Funding Fight, Announces Support for GOP-Led C.R. - The Michigan Star
by Adam Pack Senate Democratic Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on the Senate floor Thursday evening he would support the GOP spending bill, caving to Senate Republicans’ pressure to keep the government open and avert a partial shutdown. Schumer’s decision to advance the Trump-backed stopgap spending bill that funds government operations through the end of September ends a high-drama shutdown fight about whether Senate Democrats were wi…
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