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Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer coordinates with his House colleagues to oppose Senate Republican efforts to president. Donald Trump’s A wish list of policy desires through the Senate.
In a letter to Senate Democrats On Sunday, DN.Y.’s Schumer set out a multifaceted strategy to inflict as much pain as possible to Republicans in the budget settlement process.
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Senate minority leaders Chuck Schumer and President Donald Trump (Getty Images)
While Republicans in Congress don’t need Democrats to move the giant bill to Trump’s desk, Schumer wants to make the process as uncomfortable as possible as Senate Republicans begin a month-long sprint to place fingerprints on what Trump deemed a “big beautiful bill.”
Top Senate Democrats coordinate with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, DN.Y., and top Democrats on key House committees to “share directly the process and insights from the key Republican fault lines.” The Senate Counterpart.
Based on “” Senate Republican Public comment, if this reckless settlement bill passes the Senate, it is clear that if it is very likely that changes will be included, it will be forced to send it back to the House of Representatives,” Schumer wrote.
Certainly Senate majority leader John TuneRs.D. said much of the debate and subsequent adjustments to the bill will focus on finding deeper spending cuts. The House of Representatives’ recruitment sets targets for a $1.5 trillion spending cut over the next decade, with some Senate Republicans hoping to hit $2 trillion, while the small cohort of the Finance Hawks wants to go deeper.
Dems calls the budget bill “bureaucratic water torture.”

Senator John Barrasso, left, John Tune and Tom Cotton (Getty)
Thune said the main focus for Republicans next month is to ensure Trump’s first term tax cuts will be permanent with a massive bill, allowing them to expire by the end of the Senate floor, marking Senate return on Monday.
“We’re not going to let that happen. Our biggest focus this month is to complete this tax cut law with the goal of bringing the final bill to the President by July 4th,” he said. “It’s going to be a very busy month, President.”
In all, 10 Senate committees will be tasked with sifting through the contents of the large bill, including the president’s policy wishes on taxes, immigration, energy, defense, and government bonds.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson and House Republicans celebrated the passing of Trump’s “big and beautiful bill” on Thursday. (Getty Images)
Schumer’s dict order is to ensure that these committees prepare themselves for their own revisions to the bill, in part in line with their own policies and expenditure desires and comply with Senate rules.
He said Senate Democrats are “working overtime” and targeting many of the policies in the GOP’s plans “explicitly violating settlement rules and in some cases attacks on our democracy.”
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Some Republicans have already had issues with the bill’s specific policies, such as cutting Medicaid and plans to raise a timeline to phase out the Green Energy Tax Credit introduced by the Biden administration.
Schumer also made sure Democrats continue to actively condemn the ground bills in their home and districts, claiming that “if the Americans really knew how deeply, devastating, damaging and deceiving this Republican plan, they would refuse.”
“Republicans” is a farce. It’s an attack on the values that make America great,” he writes. “We know that the first four months of Donald Trump’s presidency are devastating for Americans. It’s our duty to fight for American families, stop the damage and hold certain Republicans accountable.”