Chuck Schumer Claims Americans Are Not Concerned About Investigations Into Bidens
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. During the ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer discusses President Biden's Inflation Reduction Act
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" to discuss President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act. During the interview, the conversation shifted to the ongoing investigations into members of President Biden's family and the recent indictments against former President Donald Trump. Schumer claimed that "average Americans" were not particularly concerned with these investigations.
Schumer criticizes Republicans for focusing on investigations
During the interview, Schumer criticized his Republican counterparts, saying that while Democrats are focused on investing in America, Republicans are more interested in investigating various issues. He highlighted the contrast between a former president being indicted for election interference and the current president's focus on investing in the country. Schumer emphasized the importance of making sure this message resonates with the American people.
Joe Scarborough criticizes ongoing investigations by Republicans
Former Republican and television host Joe Scarborough criticized the ongoing investigations being pursued by his ex-party. He called the investigations "stupid" and expressed embarrassment for the Republicans. Scarborough mentioned that the investigations involve talking to arms dealers and individuals involved in illegal oil smuggling to the Communist Chinese Party. He also mentioned the discussions about tapes and the FBI. Scarborough highlighted Senator Chuck Grassley's statement that they don't care if the subject of the investigation is guilty or not.
Schumer dismisses ongoing investigations as irrelevant
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer dismissed ongoing investigations as irrelevant to the average American, claiming they were driven by partisan politics rather than substantive issues. He characterized the investigations as a conversation among the hard right-wing, suggesting that they should continue talking amongst themselves while he focuses on engaging with the American people.
The article highlights the lack of mention by Chuck Schumer and Joe Scarborough regarding the Democrats' four-year investigation into Donald Trump while he was in office. It mentions various topics that were investigated, including potential emoluments clause violations, Ukraine phone calls, allegations of Russian collusion, and the events of January 6th. The article also notes that the investigations continued even after Trump left office.