Left-wing podcaster blasts Schumer, Jeffries as 'fascist collaborators'

Left-wing podcaster Jennifer Welch described Sen. Schumer and Rep. Jeffries as "fascist collaborators" and said they were not engaged in a full opposition of Trump and his administration.


Left-wing podcaster blasts Schumer, Jeffries as 'fascist collaborators'
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"And Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries should be building the biggest opposition to this, and oftentimes they appear more like fascist collaborators than they do a full-blown opposition to it," she added.

"I don't want to put words in his mouth, but he and the other Democratic leadership, they see things going their way, they read the polls, they're looking district by district, they're targeting, you know, upwards of forty districts and they only need three. They think they're going to win a majority whether they trim their sails or not. If they do win, that doesn't stop your critique, right?" Louis asked Welch.

Welch said she wanted Democrats to win and loved "beating Republicans."

She said she's reached out to interview Schumer, but hasn't heard back. Louis said he's known Schumer for a long time and explained his role in Democratic electoral politics.

"He does what he has to do to raise the money that's needed to try and win Democratic majorities in the Senate. That's literally like his job. This is what he wakes up to. This is what he goes to bed thinking about," Louis said, pointing to Democratic victories in 2020. "Does he get some grace for that?"

Welch said, "No, absolutely not."

Schumer has been mocked by comedians and other politicians over his attempts to counter Trump since he began his second term.

Schumer and Jeffries' offices did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.

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