Schumer, Democrats and shutdowns
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U.S. President Donald Trump posted an artificial intelligence (AI) video on his social media page mocking Democrats and their popularity while also underscoring a Republican attack line that Democrats will shut down the government if they can’t secure free health care for illegal immigrants.
House Speaker Mike Johnson appeared on Fox News Monday and accused Democratic Minority Leader Sen. Chuck Schumer of deliberately risking a government shutdown to appease the far-left wing of his party.
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Trump Posts Expletive-Filled AI Video Mocking Schumer And Jeffries—Democratic Leaders Respond
Jeffries responded to the fake video by sharing a photo of Trump with Jeffrey Epstein, along with the caption “This is real.”
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Trump posts racist, AI-generated video of Schumer and Jeffries ahead of looming government shutdown
As the US government barrels toward a shutdown, President Donald Trump shared a racist video on social media, which appears to be AI-generated, depicting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wearing a sombrero and a mustache and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaking in a fake voice.
President Donald Trump posted a bizarre, AI-generated video of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling Democrats "a bunch of woke pieces of sh*t."
President Trump used an AI-generated video to mock Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) on Monday, hours after he met with the Democratic congressional leaders at the White House to discuss the looming government shutdown.
President Donald Trump shared a racist video on social media, which appears to be AI-generated, depicting House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries wearing a sombrero and a mustache and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer speaking in a fake voice.
Donald Trump posted an AI-altered video mocking Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries amid stalled government funding negotiations. The
The Senate Democratic leader accused the president of turning the justice system into his own "political fighter."
Schumer, who acceded to a Republican-written bill to keep the government open in March, denied that his change in posture is due to pressure he’s receiving from the Democratic base. He added that he’s unimpressed by the White House budget office memo threatening mass firings of federal employees in the event of a shutdown.