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Chuck schumer • Daily Caller • Donald Trump • Government Shutdown • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
Senate Approves Bipartisan Deal To End 41-Day Shutdown
The Senate approved a government funding package to reopen the federal government Monday night over the objections of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and a majority of Democrats. Lawmakers voted 60 to 40 to pass the legislation with eight Democrats joining with Republicans to support the measure. Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul was the lone Republican […]
Chuck schumer • Conservative Review • Graham platner • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Ro khanna • Uncategorized
Schumer Shutdown Becomes Circular Firing Squad After Growing Number Of Democrats Call For His Ouster
Democratic lawmakers, candidates and left-wing activist groups are taking aim at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer over eight Democrats supporting a bipartisan deal to end the 41-day shutdown. Two House Democrats — Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Seth Moulton of Massachusetts — in addition to Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner have called for Schumer’s […]
Chuck schumer • Conservative Review • Government Shutdown • John thune • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
Eight Democrats Defy Chuck Schumer To Advance Deal That Would End Shutdown
Forty days into the longest government shutdown in history, c Lawmakers voted 60 to 40 to advance a House-passed clean continuing resolution (CR) Sunday night that had previously failed to clear the Senate’s 60-vote threshold 14 times. Though the deal marks a crucial breakthrough to reopen the government, the process is expected to take several […]
Chuck schumer • Conservative Review • Federal workers • Government Shutdown • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
Just 3 Democrats Vote To Pay Troops, Law Enforcement 38 Days Into Their Shutdown
Almost all Senate Democrats rejected a bipartisan bill Friday evening to pay active-duty troops and federal employees reporting to work, including Capitol Police officers, during the 38-day government shutdown. Lawmakers voted 55 to 43 to advance the federal worker pay bill, falling five votes short of the Senate’s 60-vote threshold. The failed vote marks the […]
Conservative Review • Filibuster • Government Shutdown • John thune • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
EXCLUSIVE: John Thune Is Defying Trump On The Filibuster. Here’s His Explanation.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is on a collision course with President Donald Trump over nixing a longstanding legislative tool to end the 36-day government shutdown. Thune, who pledged to defend the filibuster on Day One of his leadership tenure, reiterated on Wednesday that Republicans would not scrap the Senate’s 60-vote threshold to end the […]
Catherine Cortez Masto • Daily Caller • Government Shutdown • Jacky Rosen • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Uncategorized
Pro-Shutdown Democrat Blames GOP When Her State’s Main Industry Begs For Government To Reopen
Democratic Nevada Sen. Jacky Rosen is continuing to embrace Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s shutdown strategy despite major tourism-related businesses and hotels in her state begging for relief. Rosen blamed Republicans for the 34-day shutdown when pressed about nearly 500 travel industry-related groups — including 12 located in Nevada — calling on Congress to pass […]
Conservative Review • Government Shutdown • Judicial nominees • Ndaa • Newsletter: NONE • Uncategorized
What Has Congress Actually Done During The Shutdown?
The government remaining shut down for over a month has still not stopped the Senate from going about its business. Congress is poised to break the record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history on Tuesday night, after Senate Democrats blocked a bipartisan GOP-backed clean spending bill to reopen the government 13 times in a row. During […]
2026 midterms • Conservative Review • House republicans • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Nrcc • Uncategorized
House Republicans’ Campaign Arm Says GOP Has Wind At Its Back One Year Out From Midterms
The National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), the House GOP’s campaign arm, is arguing that Republicans are well-positioned to maintain control of the lower chamber — one year out from Election Day 2026. Though midterm elections tend to favor the party out of power, the NRCC is arguing that 2026 will be different, citing Democrats’ historic […]
Ilhan Omar Changes Subject When Asked Whether Democrats Have Weak Leaders
‘That is where the core of the problem is’
BRazil • Conservative Review • Jd vance • Newsletter: Politics and Elections • Tariffs • Uncategorized
Five Republicans Join Democrats To Terminate Trump’s Brazil Tariffs
Five Senate Republicans joined their Democratic colleagues to end President Donald Trump’s emergency powers underpinning his Brazil tariffs on Tuesday over the objections of Vice President JD Vance, who urged his fellow Republicans to back the president’s trade agenda. Senators voted 52 to 48 on the resolution to block the president’s Brazil tariffs with every […]
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