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Trump Admin Live updates: Trump signs the financing bill to avoid closing

Trump Admin Live updates: Trump signs the financing bill to avoid closing

As the Democrats struggle to navigate the Trump administration without unifying messaging and some begin to blame the party leaders as the leader of the Senate minority Chuck Schumer, the Democrats who appear in Sunday’s interview programs said that the party needs to change their tactics and messages instead of their leaders.

When asked if he would consider replacing Schumer, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said: “I don’t think anyone is having that conversation at this time.”

“Senator Schumer can certainly lead this Caucus. You can lead this caucus. But we need to have a conversation within the Caucus about whether we are willing to face the Republicans, “Murphy said in” NBC’s Press “.

The senate minority leader, Chuck Schumer, leaves the democratic caucus lunch at the United States Capitol on March 13, 2025 in Washington.

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“I admit that it would take a risk tolerant behavior to effectively face this president,” Murphy said. “And so, the question really is, for my group, are we willing to do the very difficult things necessary to satisfy this moment?”

When asked if the problem with his party was the age of his leaders or the lack of vision, Maryland’s governor, Wes Moore, a rising star at the party, said: “I think we must be very clear about who we are fighting, and I think we must be very clear about the vision we are offering.”

On the continuous resolution that some in the Senate’s democratic Caucus voted with the Republicans to avoid a government closure, Moore “face the nation” of CBS said, “one thing we did not do was offer an alternative. One thing we did not do was articulate the terms for the US people. And so, I think that when, when the US people, when they do not have a choice, or do not see people, or do not see people, or do not see a choice. There will be a measurement of frustration. “

Rhode Island senator Sheldon Whitehouse said he is not getting involved in questions about Schumer’s leadership.

“That is not my agenda,” he Said in ABC News “” This week. “” That is not a useful narrative at this time. “

-ABC News’ Hannah Demissie

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