Democrats come out in Schumer because of a “betrayal” of bias with Trump


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Many prominent Democrats have reached Senate minority leader Chuck SchumerDN.Y, regarding his decision alongside Republicans and voting in favor of a continuous decision to preserve the federal government open.

“I think this is a tremendous mistake,” MP Alexandria Okasio Cortez, Denio W., told CNN on Thursday in response to Schumer's decision. “It is almost unreasonable why Democrats will vote in the Senate to deliver the few pieces of influence that we have for free when we are sent here to protect social security, protect medicaid and protect medical care.”

The progressive legislator was just one of many prominent Democratic personalities To go out in Schumer, who chose to vote in favor of the government financing bill approved by the House of Representatives and who avoided the closure of the government.

Senator Angus King, an independent complaining with the Democrats, and Senator Jean Shaheen, was a religion.

President Trump signs the ongoing decision, and officially avoids closing

Deputy Alexandria Okasio-Cortez and leader of the Senate Chad

Deputy Alexandria Okasio-Cortez and leader of the Senate Chad

Shomer, the most prominent in the trio of Democrats to support the draft law, is now the temperature of this decision, including some of the old allies.

“Let's be clear: not a good option for the American people. But this wrong option that some buy instead of fighting is unacceptable,” Former House Speaker Nancy PelosiD-carif, said about the decision.

Anne Kabrara, the Chief of Staff of the Democratic State of Illinois, appears to be accumulating, on the pretext of social media that the Democrats should unify them about the president's resistance Donald Trump.

“The battle that takes place in the Democratic Party is currently not between the hard, left and moderate left. It is among those who want to fight and those who want the cave,” Kaplara said in this position. “He made a mistake in reading this in your danger.”

Meanwhile, the leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, DN.Y, rejected frequent questions about whether he had confidence in Schumer at a press conference on Friday urges the Democrats of the Senate to vote against the ongoing decision.

Representative Hakim Jeffrez

The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez (Tierney L. Cross/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The closure was avoided after the Trump spending bill

“We do not want to close the government. But we are not afraid of facing government financing,” Jeffrez said.

Democratic allies on television also criticized Schumer's decision, as political commentator CNN Van Jones argued that the Democratic Party has to do more to retreat against Trump.

“We want some alpha energy. This is not what we see. This party is tired of watching Donald Trump and Elon Musk on this party, running on this country, running on the constitution,” Jones said during the appearance of Friday on the network. “If you only have one chance to take a position, and you don't take it, this is very difficult.”

Former Obama Adviser Van Jones summoned multiple personalities in the Democratic Party

Van Jones (New York Times Events YouTube Channel)

Meanwhile, political commentator MSNBC Simon Sanders said it was “P–Ed” that Schumer is a folded tissue like a tissue “and threatened to change her party's registration to independent.

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However, some Democrats have reduced their criticism of the democratic leader for a long time, noting that the party was placed in a situation that does not win.

“We are stuck with two bad options presented by a unified republic front,” said Senator Mark Warner, D-FA, who voted against the bill, according to a WTTW report. “These are difficult and difficult calls.”

Shomer's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital for comment.

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