Dem’s internal conflict erupts when Booker hits the party for “co-incident” with Trump
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Democrat New Jersey Centre Corey Booker His fellow Democrats accused President Donald Trump of participating in his actions today when he testified against a new police law package voted by the Senate.
Booker accused fellow Democrat senators of working with Trump. Because they are in favor of passing the law. “For me, this is now an issue with American Democrats,” complained Booker, opposed the package of the pro-political bill.
Booker’s objection to the bill says it encourages Trump’s use of federal funds as leverage to change jurisdictions and behavior, but sanctuaries and other jurisdictions threaten to properly address homelessness or to refuse to comply with other federal oversight as the president threatens to abolish funds from cities and other urban policies.
“The Democrats need a call to wake up. I see the law firm bent his knees on this president… Free speech Bend your knees to this president… I’m watching the company air as the host of a late-night talk show is trying to humiliate the president. Booker complained from the Senate floor.
“And what people here were elected to defend what they were saying about the US Constitution?” he asked. “Well, today, let’s take another look at the other way and pass on resources that don’t go to Connecticut, not to Illinois. I won’t go to New York.
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Sen. Cory Booker (DN.J.) denounces his party members as “accomplice” to President Donald Trump after he argued that it would prevent him from choosing winners and losers when it comes to federal financial support. (Fox News)
“It’s an accomplice with an authoritarian leader who abandons our country,” Booker insisted to his fellow Democrats. “It’s time for Democrats to have the backbone. It’s time for us to fight. It’s time for us to draw the line. And when my national security is being denied these grants, I’m standing here.”
Booker’s objection comes from the phone From the Democrats Passing a package of law enforcement-related bills aimed at increasing police resources. The bill, which was finally passed Tuesday, was discussed and approved by the committee before it reached the Senate floor.

Booker’s objection stems from a Democrat call and passes on a package of law enforcement-related bills aimed at increasing police resources. (istock)
Catherine Cortez-Masto sees, D-nev. , and Amy Klobuchar, d-mass. noted that in Booker’s objections, the legislative package was passed, which gained bipartisan support after appropriate bipartisan procedures.
“We have a committee for reasons and we have a hearing for reasons,” Klobuchar said in response to Booker’s objection. She added, “We need to have a (law enforcement) back and that’s what this bill package does.”
Cortez-Masto pointed out that the bill she helped sponsor and helped bring it to the floor for a full vote, denounced Booker for trying to fight a package of bills deemed important.
“There’s no need for a lecture on the urgency of this,” Booker fired back in response to criticism from his party colleagues. “When the President of the United States is violating the Constitution and abandoning our norms and traditions, and what will the Democrats do?
“It’s not my watch!” Booker added in his objection, but also urged Democrats to be more cohesive in the fight against Trump. “If we don’t stand as Democrats, we deserve to lose.”

Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) will speak at a rally in support of USAID on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on February 5, 2025. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Booker’s criticism of his fellow Democrat members leaves a naked in-Democrat fight between the party’s more radical and more moderate wings.
The criticism of the New Jersey Senator is because the party was brought as they were trying to find the best strategy following the big GOP benefits during the 2024 election.
Former President Barack Obama He spoke about the issue at a party fundraiser earlier this month, and reportedly told the party and key donor leaders to “stop looking for quick fixes,” and began supporting candidates who could actually win and produce results. For example, the former president pointed out in future elections, particularly in New Jersey and Virginia.
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Later this year, Virginia will face a major governor’s fight between incumbent GOP Governor Glenn Youngkin and former Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, D-VA. in New Jersey, Mikie Cheryl, a Democrat who was reportedly present in the fundraiser that Obama spoke about, is running for the state’s open governor’s seat against GOP candidate Jacques Theatarelli.
“The most important thing you can do now is to help our teams, our candidates, win,” Obama told fundraisers.