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“Schumer Is FINISHED” - Trump Triumphs as Senate VOTES To Reopen The Government

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🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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The Senate passes a funding deal 60–40 to reopen the government, with Trump signaling support as Chuck Schumer faces major backlash from his own party. Patrick Bet-David’s panel breaks down the political fallout, AOC’s rumored challenge, and what this means for 2026 midterms and beyond.

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0:00.0

The Senate on Monday passed the bill. Federal Government throughout January. The bill, which passed 6040 with support of a handful Democratic senators, nearly all Republicans will be sent to the House representatives. If it passes the House, the bill will head to President Trump to sign. Trump earlier Monday said that he supports the funding deal, which was negotiated between Republicans and gang of moderate Senate Democrats, nearly six weeks after the shutdown.

0:22.9

House Speaker, Mike Johnson, told his Republican conference earlier Monday that he wanted GOP, House members to begin traveling to D.C.

0:30.3

House members were told that votes on deal could begin 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

0:34.5

Before the Senate vote, Johnson refused to commit to the deal.

0:38.2

Deals key guarantee to Democrats that Congress will hold a separate vote in December on potentially

0:43.5

extending enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies that vote would be on a bill of the Democrats

0:49.5

choosing according to the Senate agreement. I'm not committing to it or not committing to it.

0:54.1

Speaker Johnson said, Rob, is this an update on the video? Yeah, this is a Reuters clip. I also have the president and then I have Fox News. Which one do you want to go with, Rob? Let's go with the president. Go for it. Do you personally approve of the deal that's happening right now, capital little to end the Well, it depends what deal we're talking about. But if it's a deal I heard about, that's certainly, you know, they want to change the deal a little bit.

1:13.8

But I would say so. I think based on everything I'm hearing, they haven't changed anything. And we have support from enough Democrats. And we're going to be opening up our country. It's too bad it was closed, but we'll be opening up our country very quickly.

1:28.4

Okay. Now what's the other one you got, Rob? I have Fox News reporting on the Senate vote as well as

1:34.0

Roy. Let's look at the Fox News one. Go forward. We thought that this is pretty much how this was

1:38.3

going to go. There's a reason they call those test votes and the test vote result. Sometimes the

1:43.0

final vote is a little bit different,

1:44.8

but that was not the case tonight. It was the same vote breakdown as what we had last night.

1:49.3

Let me just go through the list. As you say, it was 60, 40. They did not need 60 votes, however.

1:53.9

They just needed a simple majority. They needed 60 votes to break that filibuster last night.

1:58.7

Here are the Democratic Yeas, the same coalition that voted with most of the Republicans

2:03.4

last night.

2:04.2

Catherine Cortez Mastow, Democrat of Nevada, Dick Durbin, the Democratic Whip, John Federman,

2:09.3

who you just had on, Maggie Hassan, Democrat of New Hampshire, Angus King, the independent

2:14.0

senator from Maine, who was also voting with Federman and Cortez Mastow on the previous

2:18.9

votes throughout the month of...

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