Schumer Enraged By Trump’s Actions
Washington, D.C. – With a government shutdown just hours away, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) erupted in anger Tuesday after President Donald Trump shared an AI parody video lampooning him and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.).
The video, posted on Trump’s Truth Social account, showed Jeffries wearing a sombrero and handlebar mustache while Schumer’s AI-generated voice poked fun at Democrats. The spoof even opened with a biting line: “Nobody likes Democrats anymore.”
Instead of brushing it off, Schumer lashed out on the Senate floor.
“On the eve of a shutdown the American people don’t want, the president is busy trolling like a 10-year-old,” Schumer fumed. “That’s why Americans are going to blame him if the government shuts down.”
Schumer insisted the clip was fake, accusing Trump of using AI to mimic his voice on topics like health care and immigration.
Jeffries piled on, telling MSNBC that Trump’s post was a “malignant distraction” from Republican efforts to roll back big-government programs.
The Bigger Picture
The meltdown from Schumer and Jeffries underscores the deep divide in Washington as both parties battle over funding the government.
- Democrats want to protect Obamacare subsidies and keep bloated federal programs in place.
- President Trump and Republicans are demanding fiscal responsibility, lower insurance costs, and border security.
While Democrats are furious over a parody video, millions of Americans are worried about skyrocketing inflation, failing health care, and record immigration. Many conservatives see Schumer’s outrage as proof that the Left is more concerned with memes than with protecting seniors, veterans, and working families.
Bottom Line
This latest clash shows why so many voters believe President Trump is focused on real issues while Democrats are distracted by political theater.
As the shutdown clock ticks, the question remains: will Democrats put Americans first — or keep obsessing over social media posts?