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Anonymous Huge L for the Bipartisan ESL (...) 06/13/26(Sat)10:09:48 No. 1519332 HEY ESL PRO CENSORSHIP SHILLS, THE CHUDS WON AGAIN AND ARE STILL UNDEFEATED!! https://apnews.com/article/democrats-senate-fisa-trump-pulte-leverage-71d1d0e70c243e6e41cf3e7853670a02 >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:10:42 No. 1519333 Emboldened Senate Democrats block even bipartisan bills in hardball approach to counter Trump >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:11:43 No. 1519334 >>1519333 WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Democrats’ decision to let a key surveillance authority lapse comes as they are increasingly emboldened in their legislative fights against President Donald Trump, blocking even traditionally bipartisan bills as they push back against his policies and personnel.>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:12:48 No. 1519335 The posture is an escalation from a year ago, when Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer was widely criticized within his party for a spring vote with Republicans to keep the government open. Since then, Democrats have forced government shutdowns, slowed Trump’s nominations and now blocked the bipartisan intelligence law as they seek leverage in a Republican-led Congress. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:13:48 No. 1519336 The risky strategy has consequences when government programs go dark, and Democrats have little to show for it so far in terms of policy victories. Republicans say it is a grave threat to national security to let the surveillance law, which aims to prevent terrorist attacks, expire just as millions of people are entering the United States for World Cup games and as celebrations for the nation’s 250th anniversary get underway. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:14:57 No. 1519337 But the hardball approach has helped unite Democrats inside and outside of the Capitol as they say they have no other choice — and that the blame should fall on Trump for how he is governing. “I don’t deny that this is dangerous,” Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Thursday about Democrats allowing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to expire starting Saturday. “But this didn’t have to happen.” >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:15:58 No. 1519338 Democrats’ growing confidence also comes at a time when Republicans are often sparring with Trump, who has made clear he has little interest in compromise with lawmakers in either party. Democrats are blocking renewal of the law, known as FISA, in protest of Trump’s appointment of federal housing regulator and loyalist Bill Pulte to temporarily lead the nation’s intelligence agencies. The choice also rankled Republicans, who said Pulte lacks the required experience for the job. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:17:06 No. 1519339 Lawmakers in both parties urged Trump all week to pull the appointment, and on Thursday he nominated a permanent replacement for the job just after lawmakers left Washington for the weekend. But the Senate confirmation process will take time, and Trump has not budged on Pulte’s appointment as an interim director. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:18:06 No. 1519340 With no change, Democrats “are going to use every tool we have to fight back,” said Schumer, D-N.Y. The standoff over FISA has won Senate Democrats some respect with base voters revolted a year ago. Schumer and the caucus have “shifted to more of a fight posture,” says Joel Payne, a Democratic strategist who served as an aide to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:19:07 No. 1519341 Republicans say blocking FISA is a dangerous strategy Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., said Democrats have been playing “fast and loose” with national security for the past year. He pointed to the 43-day government shutdown last fall and a monthslong delay in funding for Trump’s immigration enforcement operations. How did we get to the point where one party has completely abdicated any responsibility for our nation’s security?” Thune asked. Democrats argue that Pulte, with little national security background, is a greater threat. They note that as a federal housing regulator, he has pushed for investigations of high-profile political figures whom Trump considers political foes. It’s not a close call,” Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn. “We cannot extend these capabilities if the president is making clear that he’s going to use them not to protect the nation, but to protect himself politically.” >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:21:27 No. 1519343 Democrats fight for more leverage Strategist Payne says he believes Democrats have gained a bit of leverage since the shutdown in the fall. Democrats did not get the extension in health care subsidies they demanded because a small group of moderate Democrats voted with Republicans to end the impasse. They did not achieve the changes to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol that they sought when they delayed passage of funding for those agencies for months. But the White House did agree to negotiate, even if those talks ultimately failed. Democrats also have grown more unified. While moderates ended the fall shutdown, the party stayed together in blocking the immigration funding and the surveillance authority. “They’ve showed Republicans they are not going to fold,” Payne said. Still, it may not be enough for some in the party base or to win Democrats a majority in November's midterm elections. Andrew O’Neill, national advocacy director for the Democratic resistance group Indivisible, said he was concerned to see some Democrats praise Jay Clayton, Trump’s permanent pick for the intelligence job. Republicans are rushing to confirm Clayton, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and a former Securities and Exchange Commission chairman, before Tulsi Gabbard leaves the job and Pulte takes over as interim director on June 19. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:21:53 No. 1519344 Pulte should be sacked immediately. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:22:29 No. 1519345 It is unclear, so far, if Democrats will support Clayton or allow Republicans to speed up the process and confirm him quickly. O’Neill said he is glad Democrats blocked FISA over Pulte’s appointment, but activists are wary. “It’s a mixed bag,” O’Neill said of the past year. “The frustration is it took so long.” Republicans navigate Democrats and Trump Caught in the middle are Senate Republicans, who had to spend months to fund border enforcement agencies and are now navigating the dispute over FISA, even after lawmakers reached a bipartisan compromise. Republicans are also trying to work with Trump, who derailed the intelligence legislation when he announced Pulte’s appointment as senators were on the verge of passing that deal. >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:23:30 No. 1519346 Trump has weakened Republicans' position — and his own support in the Senate — by backing primary challenges to incumbent senators. Republican Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana both lost in primaries to Trump-backed opponents last month and have joined Democrats in criticizing Pulte. Senate Democrats say hope their strategy gives them enough leverage to win more Republican allies. Being in the minority is “a difficult dynamic for us,” said Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt. “But I’m seeing the Republicans start to move a little bit.” >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)10:30:48 No. 1519347 >>1519344 Idc as long as this blockage streak SEEPS down into ESL shill funded censorship and age verification bills.>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)13:35:35 No. 1519354 >Putin should be sacked immediately ftfy>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)15:20:13 No. 1519365 How dare democrats block something that trump will abuse! >>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)15:31:31 No. 1519368 >>1519365 You cannot convince me that this will NOT kill bipartisan censorship bills.>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)16:36:01 No. 1519376 >>1519368 you couldn't convince me of something that isn't happening either>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)20:44:13 No. 1519384 >>1519335 oh no domestic terrorists have occupied and stonewalled the government>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)20:49:52 No. 1519386 >>1519332 Demonrats are traitors to the country news at 11>>
Anonymous 06/13/26(Sat)20:51:29 No. 1519387 >>1519384 >>1519386 keep it to one post next time ok esl shill>>
Anonymous 06/14/26(Sun)10:01:47 No. 1519431 >>1519386 We need more bipartisanship in the US congress for sure! Trump and the republicans are doing all they can to rebuild America but the libs keep bleating on about lib stuff as usual, heck in fact the only glitch with the Trump administration so far has been this epstein shit that keeps getting brought up, and it all centers around allegations regarding child rape. So I think we should all be more of a patriotic bipartisan mind and just for a few years, legalize the rape and murder of any female on US soil who during these few remaining years of Trumps administration has not attained the age of 18. God fearing conservatives can protect their own underage girl spawn by keeping them at home, out of school etc. Libs won't mind because any kids they have are just a forgotten abortion clinic visit. You don't see all this epstein whining in Afghanistan do you? Trump knew what he was doing when he negotiated the US's surrender in 2020, taliban are very enlightened in their use of young female holes and we need to take a lesson here, and lets face it, if your 10 year old loli is like the average american young female, you have failed as a parent and your kid should be buried to her neck and hit with rocks until deceased. So I say more bipartisanship in US government, its the only way forward!>>
Anonymous 06/14/26(Sun)11:40:00 No. 1519444 >>1519332 >I can't even post the article like you're supposed to on this board, (which is about the government's ability to spy on us, what an unambiguousbill we should all support/s), because when you start to read it you immediately understand it's biased bullshit. Somehow even though Republicans control every branch of government those nasty dems prevent them from doing anything... while somehow also being completely ineffectual. The 'master negotiator' we elected can't even bridge party lines domestically, how shocking, that's another on the pile of millions of broken promises. I mean, at least the article nakedly praises Schumer. So can we finally identify him as opposition and fire his ass? Or better yet, drag his family into the street and beat them to death with the rest of the robber barons.>>
Anonymous 06/14/26(Sun)21:42:08 No. 1519587 >>1519431 As long as ESL shill bills like KOSA, parents decide and NO FAKES are NOT part of bipartisanship that’s fine by me, anon.>>
Anonymous 06/14/26(Sun)21:43:17 No. 1519588 >>1519444 I did… in the replies>>
Anonymous 06/15/26(Mon)08:14:19 No. 1519621 >>1519332 >“I don’t deny that this is dangerous,” Virginia Sen. Mark Warner, the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Thursday about Democrats allowing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to expire starting Saturday. “But this didn’t have to happen.” Hurting the country to obtain power? Democrat's policy.>>
Anonymous 06/15/26(Mon)11:39:59 No. 1519644 >>1519621 Meanwhile, Trump hurts the country randomly for no discernable reason but to satisfy maga faggots' pain kinks half the time, and the other half it's to enrich himself by billions. Fuck you you stupid piece of shit.
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