Sean Chris Murphy warned lawmakers that engaging in principles during the Trump administration could end American democracy. His comments 10 Democratic Senators, including minority leader Chuck Shamar, voted with the Republican to pass Trump’s spending bill and stop the government shutdown.
“If we continue to observe the rules, if we engage in business as usual, this democracy can end,” Murphy said Of NBC on Sunday Meet the press.
Donald Trump has taken extraordinary steps in his second term as president, and is involved in shameless and dictatorial actions, ignoring the rule of law and democratic checks and balance. It has fired a large number of federal workers and military veterans, abolished and destroyed the entire agencies and departments, has begun deportation on a large scale, has supported the dictators, and threatened the allies to use the army to occupy their land and use them in the United States. Meanwhile, many Democrats in the Senate are worried about maintaining principles, while the majority of their party’s Congress lawmakers are concerned that the party is difficult to save democracy.
“Are we willing to fight?” Murphy said. “I admit that it will take dangerous behavior to stand effectively with this president. And thus this question is really for my party writ, are we willing to do the hard work necessary to meet the moment?
Murphy argued that voters were pressing Democrats to fight, including voting against Trump’s spending bill: “I think there was no danger, okay? But I think the American people now want us to stand, Democrats, Democrats.
The Democratic Party conspiracy has been shown in a recent CNN survey Less all the time57 % of Democrats and democratic bent candidates say that they focus on stopping Trump’s work rather than working with the Republican to approve the party democratic priorities.
When moderator Kirsten Wellker asked if Shamar “is the best person to guide your Caucasus at that moment,” Murphy Replied: “He can guide this Caucasus. But we need to talk to the Caucasus whether we are ready to stand with the Republican or not. Listen, we have the powers. We can decide not to legislate as a common business curriculum. We have a fierce roof, like a felony, as a result of the roof of the government. Yes, and I think the American people are demanding that we do so.
Allowing the government’s closure, Murphy said, “He may have sent a message that the Democratic Party is not being bullying by Donald Trump.”
Murphy warned, “I think the way the president is acting, using law enforcement agencies to target the unseen, harass TV stations and radio stations, who criticize them, endure political violence, endanger our democracy immediately.” “So if you are a Democrat in the Senate or in the House, you have to start working quickly. And this is the conversation that we have to start keeping in our Caucasus.