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White House, Republicans Circle Chuck Schumer As Shutdown Continues
WASHINGTON — The White House and its allies are circling Chuck Schumer’s wagon, and he’s not making it that hard for them.
“Every day gets better for us,” Schumer said in an interview with Punchbowl News. “It’s because we’ve thought about this long in advance, and we knew that health care would be the focal point on Sept. 30, and we prepared for it…Their whole theory was — threaten us, bamboozle us, and we would submit in a day or two.”
That first line was yet another messaging gem for Republicans who have argued that Democrats do not care about whether the shutdown is hurting Americans, and he drew criticism from not only Vice President JD Vance and a slew of other angry Republicans, but also the president himself.
“Better for Schumer. Worse for Americans,” posted Vance on Thursday morning. “What a vile sentiment from an alleged leader in our country.”
“Chuck Schumer proclaimed this morning that every day gets better for them,” Trump said during today’s cabinet meeting. “No, it’s actually getting worse for them. … This is a confession that he’s acting not to serve the people, but to serve the partisan interests of his party.”
The White House put out messaging promptly on Thursday morning arguing that the “disgusting claim” is a “sickening display of elitist indifference” as the shutdown “plunges hardworking Americans into anxiety, despair, and financial ruin.”
“His arrogance lays bare the Democrats’ sick betrayal of service members missing paychecks, families turning to food pantries to survive, small businesses teetering on the brink, and travelers facing excruciating delays,” the White House argued.
WASHINGTON, DC – OCTOBER 09: U.S. President Donald Trump holds a Cabinet meeting at the White House on October 09, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“Definitely terrifying thinking in my head, ‘Oh God, how are we going to pay for our bills? How are we going to afford our rent? How are we going to pay for her formula, her diapers, everything?’” said an unnamed military spouse, cited by the White House, whose family is reportedly in crisis as service members go without pay. “Our military, they’re the ones that sign the government contract to go fight for our country. But our lawmakers who are supposed to be in charge of our country, they aren’t really doing what’s best for the American people.”
The White House messaging also quoted an air traffic controller who must continue fulfilling his job responsibilities without knowing whether he will get his next paycheck: “The financial anxiety doesn’t just hurt morale; it directly affects safety. When someone responsible for thousands of lives a day is worrying about whether they can pay rent or feed their kids, focus suffers. Sometimes that small moment where your mind is elsewhere can have serious impacts. Controllers were already underwater with pay and staffing before the shutdown. Now, we’re drowning.”
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The bottom line, the White House argues, is that Americans want the “Democrat shutdown to end,” and they “know Democrats are to blame.”
“While federal workers stress over missed paychecks, military families turn to food pantries, and airports around the country face delays — Chuck Schumer and the Democrats are bragging that ‘every day gets better’ for them,” wrote Karoline Leavitt in a scathing post on X. “What a disgusting and revealing statement. Democrats are gleeful about inflicting pain on the American people.”
Schumer did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The president also argued during his cabinet meeting that Schumer knows he is in deep political trouble, potentially facing an ouster from Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, who continues to assert herself as a leader in the shutdown fight.
“AOC said that they can come to her office and negotiate, the Republicans,” Trump said in his cabinet meeting. “And we’re saying, oh, I didn’t know she was in leadership! She’s taking Hakeem Jeffries’ place and Schumer’s afraid that she’s gonna run against him … right now, I don’t think he can beat anybody. He’ll lose in a primary. I would say he’ll retire before he loses in a primary. I think Schumer’s gonna retire, because he can’t beat anybody, his polls are so bad.”