CALL NOW: New Yorkers, Demand Senator Schumer Step Down as Senate Minority Leader
On March 14, ten Senate Democrats, including Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, voted alongside Republicans to allow a continuing resolution to pass that would keep the government open, but make extreme funding cuts to vital programs and give Donald Trump and Elon Musk even more control of federal spending.
By surrendering, Schumer has shown us he’s not up for the fight we need.
After House Democrats (besides Jared Golden) united to reject the CR, most Senate Dems were ready to hold the line and insist on a clean short-term CR instead, that would fund the government while Congress negotiated a funding bill that had safeguards to stop the Trump-Musk coup. Democrats had leverage - 60 votes were needed in the Senate. But then these 10 Democrats caved, giving up their only leverage to not just block the Republican CR but to rein in Trump and Musk. And their surrender was facilitated by Schumer.
Government employee unions insisted this bill would be worse than a shutdown for the public services we rely on. Litigators fighting Trump in court insisted the bill would be worse for holding Trump accountable with legal challenges. And while shutdowns cause harm to folks who rely on public services, Republicans proactively said they would immediately undermine the bill if it passed and illegally slash programs and funding. But Schumer ignored these concerns and surrendered, and the bill passed - paving the way for Trump and Musk to continue their power grab. This was a massive betrayal of his party, of Democratic voters, and of our democracy.
The stakes are too high to let this abdication of responsibility slide. Schumer is not driving a real strategy to oppose Trump, so it’s time for a change and for fresh leadership. Democrats need a Minority Leader who is willing to fight back against the Trump-Musk coup, and it’s clear that Schumer isn’t up to the task. And as a New York constituent, your voice is hugely important.
Fill out this form right now, and we’ll connect you to Senator Schumer. Tell him that it’s time for him to step down as Minority Leader and allow someone else to lead the opposition to Trump. Let him know that this drastic action is necessary to save our democracy.
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Tell Senator Schumer that it's time to step down as Senate Minority Leader
Hello, I’m a constituent from [part of state], and I’m calling to ask Senator Schumer to step aside as Minority Leader, to allow someone new to lead.
Sen. Schumer caved and supported the Republican funding bill. It is clear that he is not willing to stand up against Donald Trump and Elon Musk’s power grab. Instead of leading his caucus to hold the line, he surrendered. In the process, he gave up all the leverage Democrats had to stop Trump and Musk.
We deserve leadership that will fight for our democracy. But Senator Schumer surrendered to Trump and Republicans without even putting up a fight. It’s time for fresh leadership, and he should step aside so someone else can lead the Senate Democrats.
Thank you for calling on Senator Schumer to step aside. If you live in New York and have not yet made a call to Senator Gillibrand to demand that she call on Senator Schumer to step aside, click here.