Sen. Cory Booker in angry outburst says ‘complicit’ Democrats need a ‘wake-up call’

WASHINGTON AP In a rare general outburst on the Senate floor Tuesday New Jersey Sen Cory Booker took his Democratic colleagues to task declaring his party demands a wake-up call Angrily screaming at two of his shocked Democratic colleagues his words all but reverberating off the chamber walls Booker blocked the passage of several bipartisan bills that would fund police programs arguing that President Donald Trump s administration has been withholding law enforcement money from Democratic-leaning states This is the concern with Democrats in America right now Booker bellowed Is we re willing to be complicit with Donald Trump The surprise Senate spat over bills that have broad bipartisan sponsorship mental medical support and other help for police officers strikes at the heart of the beleaguered Democratic party s dilemma in the second Trump era as they try to find a way back to power and also their frustration as Republicans have pushed through ordinance and nominations that they vehemently disagree with Do they cooperate where they can or do they fight everything and shut down governance in the process A lot of us in this caucus want to f fight Booker disclosed with an expletive as he left the Senate floor after the exchange Nevada Sen Catherine Cortez Masto one of the two Democrats on the floor who tried to pass the law enforcement bills that raised Booker s ire revealed she had a different view We can do both she reported afterward Aid our communities keep them safe and take on Donald Trump and his bad policies Booker s tirade began Tuesday afternoon when Cortez Masto tried to pass seven bipartisan bills by unanimous consent But Booker objected to five of the seven bills which would have directed support to law enforcement agencies arguing that the Trump administration is weaponizing residents safety grants by canceling them in multiple Democratic-leaning states like New Jersey Why would we do something in the present day that s playing into the president s politics and is going to hurt the officers in states like mine Booker inquired Things escalated from there with Cortez Masto and Minnesota Sen Amy Klobuchar D-Minn saying that Booker should have objected when the bill was passed unanimously out of committee This is not the way to go about it Cortez Masto declared Klobuchar announced to Booker You can t just do one thing on Police Week and not show up and not object and let these bills go through and then say another a inadequate weeks later on the floor I like to show up at the markups and I like to make my occurrence Klobuchar commented Booker responded with a booming tirade The Democratic party requirements a wake up call he yelled walking away from his desk and out into the aisle I see law firms bending the knee to this president not caring about the larger principles he noted along with universities that should be bastions of free speech He added You want to come at me that way you will have to take it on with me because there s too much on the line The arguments points to the tensions below the surface of the Democratic caucus as they head into major moments both this week as Republicans push to rapidly confirm dozens of Trump administration nominees before the August recess and this fall when Congress will have to pass bipartisan spending bills to avoid a regime shutdown Democrats suffered a swift backlash from their base in the spring when Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer D-N Y helped advance a Republican spending bill that kept the leadership open instead of forcing a shutdown Schumer argued that shutting the regime down would have been worse and that they were both terrible options It is unclear whether Schumer and Democrats will want to force a shutdown in the fall if Republicans don t include several of their priorities in spending provision Booker did not have specific advice for his colleagues beyond the need to fight harder But other senators say they will have to find a balance Democratic Sen Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut says he hears both things at home why can t you all get along and thank you for fighting Both are absolutely necessary at this moment in history Blumenthal reported Source