Schumer events are excluded because of the weekly “concern about safety” of launching books

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Former Candidate for Gubernator Michigan Tudor Dixon at the assessment of President Donald Trump’s approval, Democrats who were preparing for the 2028 elections and Panel MSNBC who scored the leader of the Senate’s minority leader Chuck Schumer to support the GOP Consumption Act.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer’s The book, “Anti -Semitism in America: The warning” is scheduled to release on Tuesday, but promotional events for a long -standing book of MPs scheduled for this week have been excluded.
“Because of the security problems, Schumer’s senator events are raised,” said the Fox statement from Book Tour’s spokesman.
The senator was scheduled for multiple events this week.
The leader of Senatic minorities by Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., was seen on the eve of the vote of continuous resolution, which would prevent Government’s exclusion from Washington on March 14, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Nathan Posner/Anadolo via Getty Images)
Schmer Several Democrats Last week, voting to overcome the procedural obstacle and improve the measure of the financing of the Government supported by Trump to hold on to the appearance of the partial exclusion of the Government.
He and numerous other members of the Democratic MP in Senate voted to call Clotura, but then voted against adopting the measure.
Two members of the Senate Democratic MP-Sens. Angus King, I-Maine and Jeanne Shaheen, Dn.h. – They were voted for both clotting appeal and for the passage of the measure.
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Shaheen announced last week that he will not seek a re -election in 2026.
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., He was the only Senate Republican who voted last week against the financing measure.
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On the eve of the vote, Schumer said that, although “the bill is very bad, the potential for exclusion has consequences for America, which are much, much worse.”
Fox News’ Kelly Phares has contributed to this report