Senate Democrat leaders spoke out on Tuesday about President Donald Trump’s 100th day in office, with one lawmaker comparing his cooperation with the Republican administration to “the silence of the Lamb.”
Senate minority leader Charles Schumer (DN.Y.) was led to “congratulations” to Trump to be “a powerful and unified power in just 100 days.”
“His embarrassing, insulting, trivial, outrageous attacks have given Canada a new national resolve,” he said of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s victory over the conservative Pierre Polyelve.
“If he could now be an active and unified force in the United States.”
Durbin says older lawmakers should consider before they leave politics, before they are implemented.
Senator Corey Booker, left. Amy Klobuchar, center. And Chuck Schumer (Fox News/Charlie Craits)
However, it was Schumer’s proxy who compared the first chapter of Trump’s second season to the horror show.
“Through that, my Republican colleagues remain silent,” said Senate minority Dick Durbin, D-Ill.
Durbin said Trump’s tariff agenda will raise commodity prices and damage the stock market.
“[W]Their members remained silent as their retirement funds flowed and grocery bills spiked. I rinsed and repeated this cycle,” Durbin said.
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Senator Richard Durbin (D-Ill) will speak at the event. (Getty)
“In our country’s history, there is never an equal branch of government. We purposely rolled and gave in. It is the ‘silence of the Lamb’,” he said.
Sen. Cory Booker, DN.J., later accused Trump of his connection to “memecoin” that led California Democratic Sen. Sen. Adam Schiff Request ethical investigations For Tony Dinner invitation for coin holders at playing cards golf clubs.
“He literally did something ruthless enough to sell attendance at the White House to those who buy his meme coins,” Booker said.
Fox News Digital reached out to Republican Senate leaders and the White House for comment.
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Fox News Digital is about Trump’s “truth” that suggests the use of tariff revenue to lower federal income taxes in what Trump calls “external revenue services.” I asked Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Klobuchar laughed, “I’ve never heard of the latest ones. If he’s been doing all these tariffs, if he’s trying to make money like that quickly, we’re going to drain the market.
“Even if the tariffs are gone, even if he negotiates things, it’s going to be difficult to get those markets back,” she said.