Schumer Faces Growing Calls From Democrats to Resign
- Some Democrats in Congress are discussing whether Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer should step down after his vote on a Republican funding bill, according to multiple sources.
- Rep. Glenn Ivey expressed dissatisfaction with Schumer's actions, suggesting, "It may be time for the Senate Democrats to pick new leadership."
- Schumer defended his leadership, stating, "I should be the leader," and claiming he is skilled in orchestrating messaging strategies.
- Despite Schumer's efforts to manage his image, discontent among Democratic lawmakers continues.
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“Who Actually Leads Their Party?” Soros Group Pushing for Schumer To Retire at Same Time as Funding Anti-Musk Protests
Indivisible, an activist organization that has received nearly $8 million from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations since 2017, is now calling for Schumer to resign


Soros Cuts Ties With Schumer as Pedophilia Allegations Threaten to Erupt
George Soros has severed ties with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as explosive pedophilia allegations against the New York Democrat loom on the horizon. The progressive financier’s activist network is now publicly demanding Schumer’s resignation, [...] The post Soros Cuts Ties With Schumer as Pedophilia Allegations Threaten to Erupt appeared first on The People's Voice.
House Democrats Start to Openly Call for New Leadership After Schumer Budget Debacle
Two House Democrats have openly called for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to be replaced amid mounting anger over his vote backing the GOP government spending package. Congressmembers Glenn Ivey and Delia Ramirez made the comments during recent town halls. Senator Schumer was forced to postpone his book tour amid widespread voter backlash and planned protests. Meanwhile, the Democratic National Committee announced it’s going to host town h…

ARTHUR CYR: Democrats Gain from Senator Schumer
The leader of the minority Democrats in the United States Senate, Charles Schumer (D-NY), has quietly but effectively aided the Republicans on an important spending vote, and thereby increased his own standing and perhaps the prospects of his beleaguered party.
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