Trump Blasts Schumer, Tells Him to ‘Go to Hell’ as Nominee Deal Collapses

Negotiations between the White House and Senate leaders over President Donald Trump’s stalled nominees came to an abrupt and fiery end Saturday night — with Trump himself walking away from the talks and delivering a blunt message to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer: “Go to hell.”

The collapse followed hours of back-and-forth discussions aimed at striking an agreement to confirm dozens of Trump’s nominees before lawmakers departed Washington for recess. While both Republicans and Democrats had been optimistic earlier in the day, the mood soured after Trump accused Schumer of trying to hold the process hostage.

Trump Accuses Schumer of “Political Extortion”
In a lengthy post on Truth Social, Trump claimed that Schumer, D-N.Y., demanded “over one billion dollars” in exchange for moving forward with a small number of the administration’s nominees.

“This demand is egregious and unprecedented, and would be embarrassing to the Republican Party if it were accepted,” Trump wrote. “It is political extortion, by any other name. Tell Schumer, who is under tremendous political pressure from within his own party, the Radical Left Lunatics, to GO TO HELL!”

Trump urged Senate Republicans to reject the offer entirely and instead return home to tout their accomplishments to constituents, adding, “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”

Only Seven Nominees Confirmed
Instead of reaching an agreement to vote on as many as 60 nominees — all of whom had already cleared committee with bipartisan support — the Senate confirmed just seven before adjourning. Lawmakers are now expected to be away until September.

Schumer Calls It a Victory for Democrats
From Schumer’s perspective, the breakdown was a win for his caucus. Speaking to reporters alongside a large poster of Trump’s all-caps social media post, Schumer accused the president of abandoning negotiations in frustration.

“He took his ball, he went home, leaving Democrats and Republicans alike wondering what the hell happened,” Schumer said. “In a fit of rage, Trump threw in the towel, sent Republicans home, and was unable to do the basic work of negotiating.”

Negotiations Were Close to a Deal
According to Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.), the talks came close to success multiple times, with “lots of offers” exchanged between him and Schumer. “There were several different times where I think either or both sides maybe thought there was a deal in the end,” Thune said.

Democrats’ demands reportedly included unfreezing billions in funding for the National Institutes of Health, restoring certain foreign aid allocations, and securing assurances for future White House cooperation on budget matters. The White House did not confirm those details, but Republicans characterized the requests as excessive and unrelated to the nominees under consideration.

With the recess now underway, the fate of dozens of Trump’s appointees remains uncertain — and the political temperature in Washington appears hotter than ever.

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