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Defiant Schumer Refuses to Back Down Against Dem Criticism After CR Vote Backlash

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In a bold display of defiance, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejects calls from fellow Democrats for his resignation. Despite mounting criticism over his leadership and the fact he voted to advance a Republican-backed spending bill to avert a government shutdown, Schumer stands firm and unwilling to step down from his powerful position. His refusal to acknowledge the rising dissatisfaction with his tenure only reinforces the perception that the Democratic Party continues to be led by out-of-touch elites who prioritize political power over the needs and concerns of the American people.

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During an interview on NBC’s “Meet The Press,” Schumer remained steadfast in his decision not to step down despite party members calling him to resign. 

“Look, I’m not stepping down,” he told moderator Kristen Welker, adding that he was prepared to face “a lot of controversy” for his decision to vote for the Continuing Resolution bill (CR) that was passed a few weeks ago. 

The Democrat acknowledged that while the Continuing Resolution was “certainly bad,” a government shutdown “would be 15 or 20 times worse.”

“Under a shutdown, the executive branch has sole power to determine what is, quote, ‘essential,'” Schumer added. “And they can determine without any court supervision. The courts have ruled it’s solely up to the executive what to shut down.”

To defend his decision to vote for the GOP-backed bill, Schumer accused President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought of “eviscerat[ing] the federal government.” 

“Here’s what makes it worse. There’s no off-ramp,” Schumer said. “Who determines how long the shutdown would last? Only those evil people at the top of the executive branch in the Trump administration.”

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Schumer’s comments come as about 100 protestors showed up outside his Park Slope home on Sunday, demanding that he step down from his position. 

Several protestors argued that Schumer had lost his spine and gave in to Republican lawmakers. Others expressed disappointment in his lack of leadership for folding to Trump and Musk. 

“Since then, Senator Schumer has been pleading his case on multiple platforms, but New Yorkers aren’t buying it,” a statement from the liberal group Indivisible Brooklyn said. “Schumer is not meeting the dire moment: It’s time for new leadership in the Senate that will fight fascism tooth and nail.”

“Stand up or step down” and “Resist or resign,” other signs read. 

“Your time is up, Chuck!” Some protestors chanted. 

Jennie Spector, part of Indivisible Brooklyn’s organizers, told the New York Post that Schumer betrayed the Democratic Party and failed to protect them from “a fascist government in the White House.” 

Schumer also condemned the illegal deportations carried out by the Trump administration, arguing that "democracy is at risk" due to the president’s actions in deporting millions of undocumented immigrants and members of the Tren de Aragua gang to El Salvador.

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