The co-host of “The View” made the right move on whether Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer worked with Republicans to avoid a government shutdown.
Schumer was condemned Members of his own party and free media figures believed the government shutdown would be a “gift” to President Donald Trump after voting with Republicans last week to pass on a ongoing resolution and avoid closures.
Since then, one of his long-time ally Nancy Pelosi criticized him at a press conference in San Francisco, saying: “I don’t have nothing myself. I think that’s what happened the other day.”
“The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg shared the edit with her co-host and asked if they agreed.

Schumer chose to vote with Republicans, angering many of his Democratic allies in the second Trump administration. (AP/Getty image)
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“Well, she supports that bus above,” said co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin. “I mean, when Hakeem Jeffries refused to say that Chuck Schumer should be the leader, and now Nancy Pelosi works with Schumer, I don’t want to be when she’s talking, I’m criticizing him all the time, I think of it, I’ve been criticizing me. Things, but honestly, I think he should consider it purely because his messaging is disastrous.”
She said Schumer appeared on “Scenery” recently Criticizes Americans for wanting to lower taxes.
“Most Americans feel they’re taxing too much and they want to keep more hard-earned money. This proves the fact that escapes the blue state to be in the red state,” she said.
She also mocked him for the rumor that Democrats “unifiedly follow Trump” and believed that information had been lost in the 2024 election.
Co-host Joy Behar expressed frustration at the Democratic infighting and urged them to stop.
“No, no, no, the fact that Nancy criticized Schumer has stopped!” Behar said.
“He should fight for the American people,” replied host Sonny Hostin. “The Americans I talk to approach me almost every day said they don’t feel like the party is fighting for them.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (DN.Y. (Nathan Posner/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Hosting said Schumer “had a chance to fight for them. Chuck Schumer succumbed to the Republican Party and got nothing.”
Baikal said, “Well, let’s not defeat the corpse.” “The body is dead.”
Co-host Sara Haines’ decision to defend Schumer was the actual choice.
“If he doesn’t admit it, it’s worse. Pelosi said that it’s worse, which surprised him because the negotiator who knew from being a speaker at the house told Schumer that he didn’t vote.”
“One of the things that changed my mind was that yesterday I called him on the carpet and said, ‘How would you lead when you only have nine Democrats follow you?’ Then someone shared something that made me change my point of view,” Haynes said. “They have exactly the number of people they need to not shut down, so he covered up with many Democrats who probably know in a common sense way that if their voters honestly shut down the government, their voters would rebound-“
“He gave the Republicans coverage to do everything they wanted!” hostin inserted.
“This is a minority. They don’t have math. It’s just basic math!” Haines argued. “There is facts there. It’s not an opinion. They can’t avoid this, and if they bend their knees and push back and just show the public that they’re fighting, we’ll get worse. They’ll work harder.”

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Haines noted that cases related to Doge and Elon Musk were pending, believing that she believed in the justice system and would ultimately be the worst.
“When you get stuck, you say ‘Well, they won’t listen to the rules anyway, huh, you give them a shutdown that legally enables them to do exactly what they are doing right now.”
“No one is fighting for the American people, it’s ruthless and weak,” Hosting insists.
Griffin replied: “The shutdown of the government is not a fight for the American people.”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was demanded by a “view” for his decision to vote for the Republican spending bill to continue funding the government, which won him some Democrats’ opposition. (View/screenshot)
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Fox News’s Hanna Panreck contributed to the report.