Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y.
D-Colo is reportedly. Senator Michael Bennet told voters at City Hall Wednesday. “We are sure that we will have a dialogue on all democratic leaders for the foreseeable future.”
Asked whether the senator called on Schumer to resign, he had no promise.

At City Hall, a Democratic senator who was less confident in Schumer’s leadership pointed out the importance of knowing when to take a step back. (Reuters)
“I do take the leadership into consideration and it’s better to check if people are in the right place and we’ll definitely have a conversation,” he explained. NPR.
After Schumer faced a quick rebound to close the vote, he made a comment, during which he was in a few caucus, most of whom opposed moving forward to the measure of stop spending.
Despite his claim that his caucus was unified just one day ago, Schumer revealed his decision to vote to promote the bill, frustrating many of his colleagues. “I believe allowing Donald Trump to take up more power through the government shutdown is a worse option,” he said. He explained then.
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Schumer had been beaten by his left hand. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
House Democratsalmost everyone voted against the measure and criticized the move. Dozens of basement Democrats even signed a last-minute letter to Schumer, urging him not to vote, to no avail.
In a stunning statement, House Democratic leaders opposed Schumer’s decision without mentioning his name. In a press conference, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (DN.Y.) declined to answer questions about whether he was confident about his New York colleagues. “The next question,” he answered.
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Jeffries and Schumer’s relationship seems to be tense due to the vote. (Getty Image)
D-Calif. Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi also issued a statement during the controversy, urging the Senate to listen to women’s commissions. The famous Democrat showed public conflict with Schumer, only further strengthening the scrutiny he faced later.
However, Jeffries later clarified his feelings about Schumer. “Yes, I do,” he said when asked if he had confidence in Schumer at a different press conference.
According to the Democratic Party leader of the House, “we are all in aligned in the fight before us.” He added that Jeffries and Schumer had a “good conversation about the way forward, especially in making sure we all speak in one voice.”
After the 2024 election, Democrats have been considered an identity crisis that seems to have developed into a leadership crisis, with Senators (such as Bennet) entertaining ideas about the discussions about the caucus and its direction.

Heinrich opened the door to the new leader. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
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Senator Martin Heinrich, DN.M., told reporters directly after closing the vote. “So, you know, the second guess leader Schumer is not done here that we need to be able to stand up with the president. So we will have a conversation in the caucus.”