Ten Democrats voted with Republicans on Friday to ensure the Laken Riley Act, an anti-immigrant police state measure, arrives in time for Trump’s inauguration, even after Republicans rejected their amendments.
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WASHINGTON (TNND) — Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Thursday called on his Senate colleagues to extend the deadline for a U.S. ban of popular social media app TikTok, saying there is still time to come to a “workable solution.”
“If you run and you lose to Trump, and we lose the Senate, and we don’t get back the House, that 50 years of amazing, beautiful work goes out the window,” Schumer told Biden. “But worse — you go down in American history as one of the darkest figures.”
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) privately opened the door on Tuesday to Senate Democrats negotiating amendments after the House passed the Laken Riley Act. Why it matters: Senate Republican leaders will need the support of at least eight Senate Democrats to ultimately pass the bill.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is urging Democrats not to go easy on President-elect Trump's nominees this week and get them on record on key issues.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) on Monday marked the four-year anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, attacks on the U.S. Capitol and condemned the prospective pardons of the rioters who
After a bipartisan bill to remove TikTok from app stores in the U.S. or force its sale passed last year, some officials in Washington now want to delay the ban from going into effect.
Westerman pointed out that Schumer rejected his Fix Our Forests Act, which would have, among other things, improved the safety of power lines.
President-elect Donald Trump is pictured on the left at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on January 7, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is shown on the right at the White House in Washington, D.C.,... President-elect Donald Trump is pictured on ...
Today in Washington -- congressional leaders are expected to certify the presidential election results. It marks four years since thousands of people stormed the Capitol, to protest the 2020 election and disrupting the certification process to declare the race in President Joe Biden's favor.