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John Fetterman says ‘no one really knows’ who is leading Democratic Party

Fetterman appeared on Fox and Friends on Tuesday after he voted with Republican senators to fund the government. Seven other Democratic or Democratic-caucusing senators, including Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), broke with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY).

Fox host Lawrence Jones asked whom Fetterman believed “is running the show now in the Democratic Party in the Senate and the House.”

“No one really knows,” Fetterman said. “And I think my values are reflected in my vote and things that I support here. And if that might put me at odds with parts of my party, I’m OK with that. I mean, we need to be a big party, a big-tent party.”

Fetterman supported the previous continuing resolution in March, which was also supported by Schumer. On Monday, however, Schumer voted against it because it failed to address what he referred to as the “healthcare crisis.”

“My party has always been opposing shutting our government down,” Fetterman said. “I’m not sure why it is controversial now to devote these things. I refuse to put all these people in the middle of these political kinds of brinkmanship.”

Schumer managed to maintain a Democratic coalition that continued to vote against funding the government for 41 days and over a dozen votes. The sudden support for the continuing resolution came after Schumer sought to extend premium Obamacare tax credits.

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The premium tax credits were enhanced under the Biden administration amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to a Congressional Budget Office report, permanently extending the enhanced credits would cost the government $383 billion.

The Washington Examiner has reached out to Schumer for comment.

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