Matt Laslo: 'All hands on deck': Democrats unleash new strategy to derail Trump [View all]
Matt Laslo - (archived: https://archive.ph/gaUyd ) 'All hands on deck': Democrats unleash new strategy to derail Trump
By Matt Laslo
April 13, 2025 7:18AM ET
WASHINGTON Democrats are getting their groove back. Or, at the very least, desperately trying to.
After some party members faced heckling during recent town halls and even outright protests including outside Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumers Brooklyn home and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries district office Democratic Party leaders are going on offense now that Congress gaveled out for lawmakers two-week-long Easter recess.
While an increasing number of veteran Democratic lawmakers are facing progressive primary challenges even as calls to replace Schumer continue growing louder party leaders are showing a new, more unified front against the president.
I do not feel a Democratic civil war. If anything, I feel more unity in our party than I've ever felt, Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) who just broke the record for delivering the longest speech in Senate history told Raw Story. The threats of what Donald Trump is doing are so real, so urgent, that I see people working in ways and coalitions that are inspiring to me.
The midterm elections are more than a year and a half away, but Democrats say their new strategy is about more than the next election. With House Speaker Mike Johnson controlling a mere seven-seat majority, Democrats say pressuring vulnerable Republicans now is their best chance to derail Trumps aggressive agenda.
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