At least 50 House Democrats posted identical messages on social media regarding the ongoing government funding battle, leading to criticism and mockery from opponents who called it a 'political puppet show.' The coordinated messaging coincided with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's vow to block a Republican bill aimed at preventing a government shutdown.
Meanwhile, Republican Rep. Chuck Edwards faced a hostile town hall crowd, reflecting growing public frustration over budget cuts and federal worker layoffs under the Trump administration. The incidents highlight the deepening partisan divide as lawmakers struggle to reach a funding agreement.
Critics argue that both parties are engaging in political theatrics rather than addressing the core issues at hand.
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Nothing says ‘individual thought’ like 50 politicians posting the exact same thing—just more proof that both parties care more about the game than actually fixing anything.
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Republicans are just mad that Democrats are actually staying on message for once instead of letting the GOP control the narrative.
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Democrats slammed over apparent ‘copy and paste’ social media statements
Social media posts from Democrats with the same statement coincided with a promise Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., made that Democrats would deny a Republican bill to avert the
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