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Immediately After Schumer’s CR Cave Trump Guts 7 Government Agencies

Last updated: March 15, 2025 1:00 pm
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In a recent statement, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer defended his support for the Republican Continuing Resolution (CR), claiming that it was necessary to prevent a government shutdown. He argued that failing to do so would grant Trump unchecked power to dismantle federal agencies.

However, this argument was quickly dismissed as disingenuous. Nancy Pelosi effectively debunked his claims.

Not long after Schumer yielded to pressure and the CR was enacted, Trump took decisive action:

What you see here is part of an executive order that effectively dismantled seven federal agencies, including Voice of America and the Smithsonian Institution. Furthermore, this order targeted agencies focused on community development and minority business support, while also addressing homelessness.

Schumer asserted that keeping the government operational was crucial for Congress to curtail Trump’s potential overreach. Yet, in a twist of irony, where is the Senate now?

Currently, the Senate is on recess.

A government shutdown would have led to defunding the Executive Branch, but it would not have impeded Trump and his allies, like Musk, from continuing their assault on federal resources. In fact, such a shutdown might have forced the president into a confrontation with Democrats, thereby preventing further erosion of government functions.

In essence, the shutdown could have positioned Democrats as the initiators of a counter-strategy, rather than mere responders. With Schumer’s capitulation, they now find themselves without significant leverage until the upcoming debt ceiling debate—which looms dangerously close—and threatens a default.

Schumer’s rationale for keeping the government open has proven hollow, immediately contradicted by Trump’s subsequent actions.

Additionally, Democrats are now grappling with a realization: there exists a faction within their ranks that cannot be relied upon to advocate for their interests.

The sense of betrayal that many Democrats are experiencing is palpable. It mirrors the disappointment felt when the party sidelined Joe Biden, despite his being the primary voters’ chosen nominee. The debate surrounding whether that was a prudent decision, or if the primary process itself should have unfolded differently, is an entirely separate discussion.

The crux of the matter lies in the presence of a cadre of elitist Democrats—think of figures like the Pod Save America hosts or Ezra Klein—who seem disconnected from the desires of the Democratic electorate and, frankly, show little concern for them.

This pattern of decision-making, prevalent from Schumer to lower-ranking officials, signals an impending reckoning within the Democratic Party.

What are your thoughts on Schumer’s miscalculated concession? We invite you to share your opinions in the comments below.

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