Schumer said he would offer a Senate resolution rejecting Trump's move, calling it a 'a baseless, self-serving broadside against the men and women who keep our nation safe.' Schumer responds to Trump's call to defund the FBI and DOJ:
WASHINGTON - Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on Tuesday he plans to introduce a resolution rejecting former President Donald Trump's call to defund the Justice Department and FBI.
Schumer, a Democrat, said he would offer a Senate resolution rejecting Trump's move, calling it a "a baseless, self-serving broadside against the men and women who keep our nation safe." While Democrats have a slim majority in the Senate, Republicans took control of the House of Representatives.
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