Speaking with Rev. Al Sharpton, Sen. Chuck Schumer condemned the incidents, calling former President Trump’s attacks on the judiciary and due process “a constitutional crisis.” “It is outrageous in both cases,” Schumer said.
Schumer: Yes! It has, unfortunately. Because what? Trump wants to be king. A king doesn’t have a constitution. A king just does whatever he wants and beyond. He just goes along with them.
Bash pressed Schumer, asking, “Do you agree with [Ossoff], would that be a priority if Democrats were to take back Congress?” “Well look, right now, President Trump is violating the rule of the law in every way,” Schumer responded. “And we’re fighting him every single day in every way. And our goal is to show the American people, over and over again, whether it’s the economy, whether it’s tariffs, whether it’s Russia and overseas and whether it’s rule of law, how bad he is. Two years is too far away to predict, our job is day to day to day, to show who Trump is, what he is doing and it’s having an effect.”