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Chuck SchumeronX / Twitter5d ago
I just went to the Senate floor to force Republicans on the record.
They sided with Trump’s insurrectionist army and his corrupt IRS tax exemption scheme instead of hardworking American families. pic.x.com/GMiXrAWnb6
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Analysis Summary
Schumer went to the Senate floor on June 16 to push an amendment blocking both Trump's $2 billion anti-weaponization fund and an IRS tax exemption deal — Republicans voted to keep both intact. The core facts are verified, though the post merges two separate components of Trump's settlement into one 'corrupt scheme,' and some Republicans (Collins, Husted, Sullivan) actually voted with Democrats on the failed amendment. Courts have already blocked the fund temporarily, making this a continuation of ongoing legislative pressure rather than a fresh challenge.
Claims Analysis (2)
“I just went to the Senate floor to force Republicans on the record.”
Schumer's official statement confirms he spoke on the Senate floor June 16, 2026 about blocking Trump's deal.
“Republicans sided with Trump's insurrectionist army and his corrupt IRS tax exemption scheme.”
Republicans did block Schumer's amendment to prevent both the anti-weaponization fund and IRS exemption, but framing conflates two separate deal components into one unified scheme.
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