MUST WATCH: Senate Mocks Schumer as He Calls NYT Poll ‘Biased’
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faced ridicule Tuesday evening after claiming a New York Times poll blaming Democrats for the government shutdown was “biased.”
The laughter erupted in the Senate chamber as Schumer argued that his hometown paper was unfairly portraying Democrats in a negative light.
The New York Times/Siena poll surveyed 1,313 registered voters between September 22 and September 27.
It found that 65 percent of respondents said Democrats should not shut down the government, while only 27 percent said they should.
Even Democrats were split on the issue, with less than half supporting a government shutdown if their demands were unmet.
Schumer dismissed the poll as biased, saying, “Now I know the leader is going to show a poll that says that the Democrats will be blamed for the shutdown. There are many more polls that show Republicans are blamed. The question in that poll is biased. Biased. It’s in the New York Times, but it’s biased.”
He added, “I don’t always believe in the New York Times, you can be sure of that. Neither do you.”
Conservatives quickly pounced on Schumer’s remarks, calling out his hypocrisy and the media’s leftward tilt.
“Schumer is admitting the New York Times is biased, yet relies on them when it suits him,” a commentator said.
Republicans argue that Democrats are attempting to deflect blame for the shutdown, using media bias as a convenient excuse.
The government officially shut down as the clock struck midnight on October 1 after Democrats blocked the Republicans’ clean continuing resolution.
Critics say Schumer’s antics highlight a broader trend of Democrats attacking poll results that contradict their narrative.
The New York Times poll also confirmed what Americans have been saying: Democrats’ push to shut down the government is unpopular.
Conservative voices seized on the Senate laughter as evidence that even lawmakers find Schumer’s claims absurd.
“This is political theater,” one analyst said. “The Democrats are desperately trying to shift blame away from themselves.”
Schumer’s comments come amid a string of high-profile failures by the Democrat leadership to manage legislative priorities effectively.
Republican leaders argue that the shutdown was avoidable if Democrats had agreed to a clean CR.
The NYT poll’s findings, though dismissed by Schumer, reflect the real frustrations of the American public.
“Americans are tired of political games,” a pundit said. “Schumer calling polls biased only exposes how out of touch Democrats are.”
Social media erupted after the Senate clip went viral, with conservatives mocking Schumer for attempting to delegitimize factual reporting.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino Warns of Broader Network in Charlie Kirk Assassination

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino has confirmed that the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk is being treated as an ideologically motivated attack, with investigators probing whether the alleged assassin acted alone or as part of a broader network.
Speaking on Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom,” Bongino stated, “If this was a larger effort, if there was any aiding and abetting… we’re looking into that.”
He emphasized that the FBI is committed to leaving “no stone unturned” in its investigation, underscoring the seriousness with which the agency is approaching the case.
Bongino revealed that the suspect had been “taken over” by leftist ideology leading up to the shooting, indicating a potential radicalization process.
The Deputy Director noted that the suspect had become increasingly withdrawn and politically active before the attack, raising concerns about the influence of extremist ideologies.

Investigators are examining the suspect’s online activity and affiliations with left-wing groups to determine if there were any coordinated efforts behind the assassination.
Bongino confirmed that the FBI is reviewing video footage showing the gunman leaping from a rooftop after the fatal shot, which has been critical in advancing the investigation.
He highlighted that the forensic evidence gathered from the scene has provided significant leads, aiding in the identification and apprehension of the suspect.
The Deputy Director stated that the FBI is also looking into any financial transactions or communications that may indicate support or planning from external sources.
Bongino condemned the act as an attack on free speech and political discourse, emphasizing the importance of protecting conservative voices in the public sphere.
He called for unity among Americans in denouncing political violence, regardless of ideological affiliation, to preserve the integrity of democratic institutions.
The Deputy Director acknowledged the emotional impact of the assassination on the conservative community but urged restraint and due process in the ongoing investigation.
Bongino reiterated the FBI’s commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring the public that all leads are being thoroughly investigated.
He expressed confidence that the agency would uncover the full scope of the plot and bring those responsible to justice.
The Deputy Director noted that the investigation is ongoing and that further updates will be provided as new information becomes available.
Bongino emphasized the need for vigilance and awareness among the public to prevent similar incidents in the future.
He urged individuals to report any suspicious activity or information that could aid in the investigation.
The Deputy Director highlighted the role of community cooperation in combating extremism and ensuring public safety.
Bongino acknowledged the challenges posed by online radicalization but reaffirmed the FBI’s dedication to addressing these threats.
He called for a balanced approach that respects civil liberties while effectively countering extremist ideologies.
The Deputy Director commended the efforts of law enforcement agencies at all levels in responding to the assassination and supporting the investigation.

Bongino expressed gratitude for the assistance of federal, state, and local partners in gathering intelligence and resources.
He noted that the collaboration between agencies has been instrumental in advancing the investigation and ensuring a comprehensive response.