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Trump and Schumer’s relationship just hit rock bottom, and their next showdown could shut down the entire federal government

What happens when these two stop talking?

The relationship between President Donald Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has deteriorated to its lowest point, setting up a potentially dangerous confrontation over government funding this fall. The two leaders went head-to-head last week for the first time in nearly six months over administration nominee confirmations, but that dispute was merely a preview of a much larger battle ahead.

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Despite their decades of shared history as New York political figures, Trump and Schumer now have virtually no working relationship. They have not held a formal one-on-one meeting since Trump’s second inauguration, and they did not speak directly during the recent nominations negotiations. This breakdown in communication has many on Capitol Hill worried about what lies ahead.

According to Politico, the immediate concern centers on a critical September 30 deadline to fund the federal government. Trump and Schumer’s relationship just hit rock bottom, and their next showdown could shut down the entire federal government if they cannot find common ground. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson will play important roles, but ultimately it will be Schumer who determines whether Senate Democrats filibuster spending legislation and Trump who must sign any bill to prevent a shutdown.

The recent nominations fight shows Trump’s unpredictable approach to dealmaking

The recent battle over Trump’s nominees revealed how quickly negotiations can collapse when Trump is involved. Initially, Trump demanded that Republicans stay in Washington until all of his roughly 150 pending nominees were confirmed, which would have effectively canceled the Senate’s planned four-week summer recess. However, Schumer and Democrats insisted that Trump unfreeze congressionally approved spending in exchange for allowing quick approval of some nominees.

When Trump refused to meet this demand, he abruptly pulled the plug on the negotiations and told senators to go home. In a Truth Social post where he attacked “Senator Cryin’ Chuck Schumer,” Trump instructed Republicans to abandon their confirmation push rather than give in to what he called “political extortion, reflecting broader tensions in Trump’s political relationships.” Schumer celebrated this outcome, displaying a poster-sized version of Trump’s post during a Saturday night press conference and describing it as a “fit of rage.”

The collapse of what should have been a routine pre-summer deal has created additional concerns about the fall funding negotiations. Senator Richard Blumenthal noted that “one of the most striking and salient facts about Donald Trump is his documented unpredictability and unusual approach to decision-making,” making it difficult to predict whether he will engage constructively in September. Republicans and Democrats had believed they were close to an agreement multiple times during the nomination fight, only to see it fall apart when Trump changed course.


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