Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continued to criticize Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday, suggesting that she voluntarily abandoned Democrat leverage in the government’s fundraising battle.
“I personally don’t give anything for anything,” Pelosi told reporters at San Francisco City Hall about Medicaid cuts for Republican lawmakers, despite no existing proposals from GOP lawmakers to cut eligibility. “I think that’s what happened the other day.”
Pelosi said he is confident in Schumer’s continued leadership, but the fierce criticism of the Senate Democratic leader’s strategy reflects widespread outrage among the party’s foundations over Schumer’s decision to vote to advance the GOP spending bill on Friday. There are many Congressional Democrats prompt Schumer, to escalate resistance tactics against the Republican-controlled Senate, refuses to work with GOP lawmakers. (Related: “It’s time for you to go”: CBS anchor tells Chuck Schumer no longer trusts his party in his leadership)
“His [Schumer’s] The popularity lies somewhere between Elon Musk and the Ebola virus.” I said axios.
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Pelosi previously criticized Schumer’s decision to vote for the GOP Expense Bill, halting partial government shutdowns. I’ll say it Senate leaders need to “listen to women.” This provided alternative funding measures that were non-starters for both the Senate and House GOP leadership.
Former Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Waltz shot Schumer on a podcast by Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Tuesday. I’ll say it Senate Democratic leaders have become the 2028 presidential candidate who “give up our leverage” in a clash with GOP lawmakers.
Some Congressional Democrats are calling on New York Democrats, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to launch a major challenge to Schumer in 2028. Ocasio-Cortez refused to rule out Senate bids and asked Schumer to retire at the end of his current term.
“Schumer has been in politics for a long time, and I hope this will be his final term.
Schumer has consistently defended his decision to support Trump-backed spending bills, saying it was getting worse to lapse government funding.
“The more you climb, the more the wind blows,” says Schumer. I said Wall Street Journal in an interview on March 14th. “The only thing that keeps you from being blown away from the mountains is the internal gyroscope.”
Pelosi It is reportedly It played a prominent role in putting pressure on former President Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election.
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