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‘It’s A Bad Day For Chuck Schumer’: Dems Waver As Fed Union Calls For End To Shutdown

"It’s time for our leaders to start focusing on how to solve problems for the American people."

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‘It’s A Bad Day For Chuck Schumer’: Dems Waver As Fed Union Calls For End To Shutdown
Members of the AFGE (American Federation of Government Employees) set up a banner during a protest. (Photo by Mark Makela/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON—The largest union of federal employees is pushing for an end to the government shutdown, dealing a major blow to Democrats as the funding fight drags on.

The American Federation of Government Employees, which represents 800,000 federal workers, on Monday urged the Senate to approve a “clean” continuing resolution to end the stalemate. The union, usually a dependable Democratic stalwart, all but endorsed Republicans’ plans to end the shutdown in a statement.

“It’s time for our leaders to start focusing on how to solve problems for the American people, rather than on who is going to get the blame for a shutdown that Americans dislike,” AFGE National President Everett Kelley said, calling the shutdown “an avoidable crisis that is harming families, communities, and the very institutions that hold our country together.”

Kelley did not lay blame with either party, but did call for the Senate to pass a “clean” continuing resolution — which Republicans have called for from the beginning of the shutdown fight.

About 1.4 million federal workers missed a paycheck last week, House Speaker Mike Johnson said at a press conference Monday morning, urging Senate Democrats to approve the House-passed continuing resolution.

Johnson added that the House had “done its work” by passing the measure a month ago.

“The Army nurse in San Antonio, the TSA officer in Atlanta, the USDA food safety inspector in Iowa, and hundreds of thousands more like them are being asked to keep our country running without the paychecks that keep their own households afloat,” Kelley said.

Kelley said the workers are “patriotic Americans – parents, caregivers, and veterans – forced to work without pay while struggling to cover rent, groceries, gas and medicine because of political disagreements in Washington. That is unacceptable.”

Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) said AFGE calling for an end to the shutdown “has a lot of impact,” Semafor’s Burgess Everett reported on X.

“It’s something we will be discussing this week,” Durbin told the outlet. “I’m not announcing any change in my position at this time. They’re our friends. We take them seriously.”

Bloomberg News reporter Erik Wasson reportedly asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) about the union’s statement, but Schumer declined to comment.

The House Freedom Caucus weighed in Monday on X, responding to an NBC report on the union’s stance.

“It’s a bad day for Chuck Schumer when even the AFGE…a union that routinely endorses and supports Democrats…sees how bizarre the Democrats’ position is,” the caucus wrote on X.

House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) told The Daily Wire that AFGE is “rightly calling Democrats out on their political games, and hopefully Senate Democrats will listen.”

“Lawmakers are sent to Washington to govern, but Democrats seem to think their job is to obstruct the agenda of the President of the United States and to jeopardize the livelihoods of the American people,” Emmer said.

Emmer said Americans on “both sides of the aisle are seeing right through the Democrats’ lies and they will be held accountable for their hostage tactics.”

Democrat Sen. John Fetterman (PA) said on X that AFGE is “firmly on the right side of this and we should absolutely listen.”

“Our servicemembers, federal workers, and Capitol Police are hurting. It’s one of many reasons why I’ve continuously voted to open our government. We need to end this chaos,” Fetterman said.

Fetterman sided with Republicans on the House-passed continuing resolution to reopen the government, as did Sens. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) and Angus King (I-ME).

This week, many politicians have highlighted the looming November 1 expiration of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, which will affect more than 42 million people.

The SNAP website currently cites Democrats for failing to reopen the government, stating, “Bottom line, the well has run dry.”

There are currently discussions of a potential bill to pay “certain” federal workers between Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), as reported by Punchbowl News.

As of Monday evening, a spokesman for Johnson’s office confirmed talks are “ongoing.”

On the Senate floor Monday, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer claimed the Trump administration is “making an intentional choice not to fund SNAP this weekend.”

“The emergency funding is there — the administration is just choosing not to use it. And for those who say the money can’t be moved around so easily, that’s a load of bunk. If the administration can cough up $40 billion for Argentina, they can find money for SNAP by this Saturday,” Schumer said.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) maintained that the Senate can reopen the government this week if five “courageous” Democrats vote with them, adding there will be another opportunity to vote to reopen in the coming days.

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