Schumer brushes off Pelosi’s criticism over government funding fight
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Sunday rebuffed a recent critique from former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about his decision to support the Republican-backed stopgap spending bill, saying he had no choice but to avert a government shutdown.
“What we got, at the end of the day, is avoiding the horror of a shutdown,” Schumer said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” to host Kristen Welker. There was no leverage point that we could've — we could've asked for things, they just would've said no.”
Pelosi — a longtime ally of Schumer — had taken aim at the minority leader’s move last week, accusing him of giving ground to Republicans without demanding anything in return. “I myself don’t give away anything for nothing,” she said.
Schumer and a small group of other Democrats’ decision to vote in favor of the continuing resolution has sparked backlash from members of their party who argue Democrats capitulated on key priorities. Schumer, however, has held firm, repeatedly asserting that a shutdown would have handed President Donald Trump and his allies an opening to continue gutting the federal bureaucracy.
Schumer's decision to support the GOP bill drew praise from Trump, who said Schumer had "guts" and "did the right thing."
Despite the clash, Pelosi said she continues to support Schumer — a stance that contrasts with growing murmurs within the Democratic Party about whether Schumer should step down from his leadership role.
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet recently declined to explicitly call for Schumer to step aside as Senate minority leader, but highlighted echoes of the party's internal struggle last summer over former President Joe Biden’s candidacy. But Schumer pushed back on the comparison when asked if he thought he could be making a similar mistake.
“No, absolutely not,” he said. “I did this out of conviction.”
He doubled down on his decision to support Republicans' spending bill, saying, "Look, I'm not stepping down."
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