The leader of the Senatic minorities by Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., is facing the potential loss of confidence of his Kauk after a controversial decision to improve the Republic of the Republicans earlier this month and avoiding the exclusion of the Government.

“Let me say it is important for people to know when it’s time to leave,” Senator Michael Bennet, D-Colo, allegedly told voters during the City Hall on Wednesday. “We’ll talk, I’m sure, in the foreseeable future about all democratic guidance.”

The senator asked if he would call Schumer to step down, to which he did not commit.

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Chuck Schumer, Michael Bennet

The Democratic Senator was less entrusted with Schumer’s leader during the City Hall, noting the importance of knowing when to deviate. (Reuters)

“I think it is a question about the leadership, it is always better to examine if people are in the right place, and we will surely keep that conversation,” he explained, according to E.g..

The comments came after Schumer faced a quick vote to stop him, during which he was in the minority of his MP, most of whom were opposed by moving the measure of consumption to stop forward.

Despite claiming that his MP was united just the day before, Schumer revealed his decision to vote to improve the proposal of the law, unfortunately for many of his colleagues. “I believe that the allowance of Donald Trump to take even more power through the closure of the Government is a far worse option,” He explained at that time.

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The Senate majority leader Charles Schumer speaks

Schumer knocked the left because of his position. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

Home DemocratsAlmost everyone voted against the measure, they strayed the move. The dozen of the lower Democrats of the Chamber even signed to Schumer at the last minute to persuade him not to go forward with their voice, to no avail.

In a striking statement, Democratic heads of the household house came out against Schumer’s decision, not mentioning him by name. During a press conference, the leader of the minority of Hakeem Jeffies, Dn.y., refused to answer the question of whether he was convinced of his New York colleague. “Next question,” he replied.

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Jeffries/Schumer Split

Jeffrs and Schumer’s relationship seemed voting. (Getty Images)

Emerita Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif. The prominent Democrats that appear in opposition to Schumer have publicly only further enhanced the supervision that he then faced.

Jeffries, however, explained his feelings for Schumer. “Yes, I know,” he said when asked if he was convinced of Schumer during the second press conference.

According to a democratic leader of the home, “we are all aligned in the fights ahead.” Jeffries and Schumer had “a good conversation about the way forward, especially as it refers to ensuring that we all talk in one voice,” he added.

What was already considered to be a crisis of identity for Democrats after the 2024 election, it seemed to evolve in the crisis of leadership, and the senators, like Bennet, entertain the idea of ​​discussions about the couch and its direction.

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Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and Senator Martin Heinrich shown at a press conference

Heinrich left the door open to a new lead. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

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“I think Schumer’s leader was very effective in many battles, but we also need it – these are new times, and we must all gather,” said Senator Martin Heinrich, DN.M., press immediately after the exclusion vote. “And so, you know, the leader of another speculation Schumer will not realize here the type of unity we will have to be able to oppose the president. So, we will keep that conversation in the Kaluk.”