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John Thune Argues Democrats Are ‘Being Browbeaten Into Submission’ by Chuck Schumer to Continue Shutdown
Senate Majority Leader John Thune claimed Friday that rank-and-file Democrats were being "brow-beaten" by leadership into refusing to reopen the government.
N.Y., appeared to threaten to file an FCC complaint over the editing on President Donald Trump's "60 Minutes" interview.
Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana told Fox News host Martha MacCallum Friday that he prayed for patience after hearing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s latest demands to end the government shutdown.
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Progressives warn Democrats against alienating the left and blast Schumer’s Senate leadership
As Democrats savor their Election Day victories, some are capitalizing on the victory of New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani and calling out party leaders for snubbing progressives, warning that alienating the left could cost them crucial House seats needed to take control and counter President Donald Trump’s agenda.
I think Schumer feels like he’s genuflected enough” to “that far-left crowd,” the South Dakota Republican told The Post Tuesday.
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 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.
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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
Minn., says Sen. Chuck Schumer won't end the government shutdown because he fears losing power to progressives like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.