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BumRushDaShow

(173,324 posts)
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 11:23 AM 4 hrs ago

Senate's likely next No. 2 warns Trump if Democrats take the majority: 'It's going to be a fight' on key values

Source: CNN Politics

PUBLISHED Jun 21, 2026, 7:00 AM ET


Sen. Brian Schatz, who many believe will take over the No. 2 role in the Democratic caucus next year, has a warning for President Donald Trump: He could be dealing with a very different Washington if Democrats achieve the electoral gains they’re hoping for this fall.

“The quality of the nominees would immediately have to go up, because they’re not going to get people like Bill Pulte or RFK Jr. or Pete Hegseth through the United States Senate if the Democrats run that,” he told CNN’s Manu Raju, listing some of the president’s more controversial administration picks, who have received no votes of confidence from Democrats.

After two years of Republicans fighting to push Trump’s agenda through Congress with their narrow majorities, Democrats hope the president’s dwindling approval numbers will help them secure control over both chambers and usher in a new wave of leaders on Capitol Hill.

Though Schatz superstitiously knocks on wood when his potential ascent is mentioned, he is widely viewed as the likely choice to succeed retiring Sen. Dick Durbin as Democratic whip next year.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/21/politics/brian-schatz-senate-democrats-trump

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Senate's likely next No. 2 warns Trump if Democrats take the majority: 'It's going to be a fight' on key values (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 4 hrs ago OP
For Republicans; fuck aspirations on nominations or agenda -it had better be a fight to remain out of prison... EarthFirst 4 hrs ago #1
no votes for any of his nominees rampartd 4 hrs ago #2
That would be a terrible strategy Wiz Imp 1 hr ago #8
It had better be a fight! CaliforniaPeggy 2 hrs ago #3
:-) Lemon Lyman 2 hrs ago #4
Win all the legislative battles and still lose the presidential veto war, even as the demented occupant breaks his oath ancianita 1 hr ago #5
Bring it! TexasBushwhacker 1 hr ago #6
And most importantly, if there is an opening for a justice on the SCOTUS Dan 1 hr ago #7

EarthFirst

(4,259 posts)
1. For Republicans; fuck aspirations on nominations or agenda -it had better be a fight to remain out of prison...
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 11:43 AM
4 hrs ago

Policy and confirmations should be the least of their concerns.

Wiz Imp

(10,753 posts)
8. That would be a terrible strategy
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 03:01 PM
1 hr ago

If he can't get any nominees through, he will simply name the absolute worst possible people to positions in an acting capacity (like Pulte) . Better to have votes and reject the worst people which can be done without any Republican votes.

ancianita

(43,421 posts)
5. Win all the legislative battles and still lose the presidential veto war, even as the demented occupant breaks his oath
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 02:20 PM
1 hr ago

of office. Still, all that vetoed legislation can be reintroduced when Democrats win the federal election trifecta. Brian Schatz seems like an experienced liberal leader for the Senate. Though I can't remember seeing his name in media is no reason not to trust his judgment.

Dan

(5,339 posts)
7. And most importantly, if there is an opening for a justice on the SCOTUS
Sun Jun 21, 2026, 02:40 PM
1 hr ago

Do not pass or allow the vote to come to the Senate, until we have a Democratic president. Take a lesson from Moscow Mitch to see how the game is played!

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