The government’s funded. Democrats are warring with Democrats. Republicans are smiling. Democrats are now left picking up the ...
The party that forced the shutdown usually gets nothing but demoralization. As a Republican, I find the fiery backlash ...
Democrats are openly questioning whether they lost their last point of leverage by ceding to Republicans in the latest skirmish over funding the government.
House Democrats erupted into apoplexy,”  Axios reported on March 14, “after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) ...
Conn., delivered a forceful rebuke of his party’s response to Republicans’ funding bill, telling NBC News’ “Meet the Press” ...
The New York Times' “The Interview” podcast episode was released days after Schumer and several other Democrats bent the knee ...
Many Democratic lawmakers continued to express deep frustration at Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday for having broken with most ...
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) suggested Senate Democrats “sit down and take a look and decide whether or not Chuck Schumer is the one to lead in this moment.” ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Democrats in Washington should have been more strategic in trying to extract concessions from the Republican-led Congress on the government funding bill that passed ...
In talk show appearances, House Democrats said the minority party needed a different approach to challenge President Donald ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer did what he thought right for the country and his party in avoiding a government shutdown last week; ...
Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse said Republicans forced Democrats to have to choose between supporting a funding bill or enduring more cuts to the federal government.