Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer faces intense criticism as seven Democrats break ranks over a Republican-led proposal to end the government shutdown, raising questions about his leadership and future.
MoveOn demands Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer resign after moderate Democrats collaborated with Republicans to end the government shutdown, revealing a rift within the party.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer unveils a new proposal to reopen the government while extending health care subsidies, as lawmakers face mounting pressure to resolve the shutdown crisis. Will Republicans accept the offer?
In a heartfelt video, Nancy Pelosi reveals she will not seek reelection, marking the end of her historic career as the first female Speaker of the House. Her departure sparks questions about the future of Democratic leadership.
Tensions escalate as President Trump orders 500 National Guard troops to Chicago, sparking backlash from local leaders. Both Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker oppose the militarization of their city amidst ongoing immigration protests.
As the government shutdown drags on, Trump’s administration faces backlash over racist deepfake videos mocking Democratic leaders. The clips, meant to undermine Democrats, have ignited a fierce debate about racism and misinformation in politics.
As the US government inches closer to a shutdown, Trump shares a racially charged AI-generated video mocking Democratic leaders. Jeffries and Schumer respond, calling out bigotry and demanding healthcare negotiations.
As Congress faces a potential government shutdown, Democratic leaders push for ACA subsidy extensions in negotiations with Republicans. Will a deal be reached?
As the threat of a government shutdown looms, President Trump’s budget office has issued a memo warning of mass job cuts for federal workers. This has escalated tensions between Democrats and the White House, raising political and economic stakes.
President Trump has called off a crucial meeting with Democratic leaders to prevent a government shutdown, claiming the discussions would be unproductive due to their demands. What does this mean for the future of funding negotiations?