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Senator Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., asked the question of whether democratic MPs should give the President to the President of the abolition of Donald Trump if they take Congress during an interview with CNN.
The host of CNN Day Bash asked the leader of the Senate Minorities if he agreed with Senar Jon Ossoff, D-Ga, who recently signaled that he would support an an Efforts of the impeachment against Trump.
“Would that be a priority if Democrats reciprocated Congress?” Bash asked.
“President Trump is violating the rule of law. And we fight him every day. And our goal is to show the American people over and over, whether it is an economy, whether it is tariffs, whether Russia is abroad and whether it is the rule of the law, how bad it is.

Senator Schumer invented whether Democrats would tell Trump a priority if they take Congress. (Screen/CNN recording)
Bash pressed him further and said, “You don’t say” No. “
“Look, it’s too far even judging,” Schumer replied.
Ossoff signaled support for the abolition of Trump during the event of a city town hall in Georgia.
“I saw only 48 hours ago, [Trump] He approves the audience to the people who buy his meme coin, “Ossoff said.” There is no doubt that this is increasing to the level of a small offense. And the reality is that it is just one of many [examples] – For example, defying a state of federal court. “
Progressive democratic lawmakers in the House did not give up supporting the entry call. AL GREEN envoy, D-Texas, was the first MP of the Congress to call it only a few weeks in the president’s second term.
Green’s calls were supported by other Democrats, like a tail. Suzanne Bonamica and Maxine Dexter of Oregon; Reps. Sam Liccardo and Maxine Waters of California; Tail. Ilhan Omar from Minnesota; Ambassador Shri Thanedar of Michigan; and Ambassador Hank Johnson of Georgia – who all went to the record regarding their support, according to NBC News.
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The leader of the minority of Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., left, joined the leader of the Hake Hakem Jeffies home, Dn.y., at a press conference in the Stuary Hall in Capitol, Wednesday, February 12, 2025. In Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)
Schumer also asked about when he thought it would be time to pass the torch, just a few days after Senator Dick Durbin, D-it., He announced retirement.
“Look, I’m focused on a victory, as I have always been, and as a MP, we are united. Now we have a lot of talent in Kauk. And my job is a type of orchestra leader, to play us on the same topic as you said, and I said, united on the message. But it was highlighted in different ways.
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“I stay constantly and fight every day,” Schumer added.
Fox News’ Alec Schemmel and Charles Creitz contributed to this report.