Senator Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats plan to trigger a partial government shutdown on Friday, refusing to vote for a continuing resolution (CR) spending bill that would have funded the government at Biden-era levels until September.
Back up: Earlier this week, the House voted 217 to 213 to pass the CR. All Republicans except Rep. Thomas Massie voted for the bill, and all Democrats except Rep. Jared Golden voted no.
The details: Schumer took to the Senate Floor yesterday to declare: “Republicans do not have the votes in the Senate.”
- Instead, he pushed a Democrat-backed bill that would fund the government at current levels through April 11—meaning we would be back in this same position in a month.
In his own words: Back in 2023, when Republicans threatened to vote to shut down the government, Schumer said: “The last thing Americans need right now is a pointless government shutdown. A Shutdown will hurt just about every American.”
Zoom out: The bill must receive 60 votes to pass in the Senate. Republicans have a 53-47 majority, so they need a handful of Democrats on board.
Calling his bluff: Senate Majority Leader John Thune is still moving to bring the bill to a vote despite Schumer’s threat. This would force the Democrat senators to go on the record voting to shut down the government.
DOGE impact: Journalist Katie Pavlich made the point on X: “Schumer isn’t smart enough to understand dems not voting to keep the government open will backfire. A shutdown forces only essential employees to work and therefore, proves Trump, Musk and DOGE right about the size of the federal workforce.”
Big picture: This is likely just political theater by the Democrats to show their voters they “tried” to oppose the dastardly Trump agenda, but they’ll ultimately vote for the bill to keep the government open.
Real talk from G: Ironically, the bill Democrats are fighting to kill will keep government spending at Biden-era levels for the next six months [with minor tweaks, like adding border security funding]. Their logic is illogical. The truth is, the party is still lost at sea after losing the 2024 election, and they’re trying anything to inspire their voters.