Texas Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett mentioned talks amongst some donors relating to Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer are “reminiscent” of when former President Biden was “taken down” earlier than the 2024 presidential election.
Schumer is dealing with backlash from inside his personal occasion after his vote in assist of the Republican-proposed persevering with decision to avert a authorities shutdown earlier this month. Some stories have urged “Squad” member and vocal critic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., could resolve to major Schumer for his Senate seat because of his vote.
Crockett stopped wanting calling for Schumer to step down herself however mentioned there are rising calls from behind the scenes much like those that satisfied Biden to step down.
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett responded to a query on whether or not Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer must step down. (CBS screenshot)
“I’ve talked to some donors that are trying to get very creative, but I think that it is a little bit reminiscent of what we saw happen when Joe Biden was taken down,” Crockett mentioned on CBS Information Texas on Friday. “There were a lot of elected members of Congress that decided that they wanted to play in that conversation. So it’ll be interesting to see how many senators decide that they want to start engaging in that conversation.”
This was probably referencing allegations that Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was a “key figure” within the efforts to push Biden out of the presidential race regardless of his insistence that he might beat then-candidate Donald Trump. He finally withdrew from the race in July.
Though Crockett was essential of Schumer’s vote, she mentioned it was finally for the Senate and never Home members like her to resolve whether or not he ought to stay as chief of the Democratic caucus. She added that a very powerful difficulty could be discovering a substitute.
“I don’t even know who wants that job,” Crockett mentioned. “It’s a tough job to have right now.”
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Schumer has mentioned that he doesn’t plan to step down regardless of assaults from the Democratic Occasion. (AP Picture/J. Scott Applewhite)
Schumer has repeatedly defended his option to assist the persevering with decision and rejected any calls for him to resign or step down as minority chief.
“Look, I’m not stepping down,” Schumer mentioned in a pre-recorded interview that aired on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “I knew that when I cast my vote against the government shutdown that there would be a lot of controversy.”
He has argued that whereas voting on a Republican-backed spending invoice was unhealthy, a authorities shutdown would have been worse.
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