Senator John Kennedy is once again cutting through Washington’s
Senator John Kennedy Drops Bomb on Chuck Schumer: “He’ll Fold Like a Cheap Tent”

Senator John Kennedy is once again cutting through Washington’s theatrics with brutal honesty.
The Louisiana Republican accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of staging political drama instead of doing his job to reopen the government.
In an interview with Fox Business host Larry Kudlow, Kennedy described the shutdown as a “political performance,” not a genuine policy disagreement.
He said Schumer is more concerned with keeping up appearances for his party’s radical wing than with serving the American people.
“It will end eventually,” Kennedy said, “when Senator Schumer goes to six or eight of his members and Democrats and says, ‘Do me a favor. Vote to open it back up. I may have to criticize you. I’m not going to vote with you, but I need a way out of this.’”
Kennedy made clear that Schumer’s priority isn’t compromise — it’s saving face.
“He’s gonna tell ‘em, ‘Now, look, I gotta vote no. And I gotta dogcuss you a little bit. We gotta have some play acting and make this look good. And then we come out of the shutdown,’” Kennedy said, describing how Schumer will secretly orchestrate the outcome he publicly opposes.
According to Kennedy, the government shutdown is less about real disagreements and more about political optics. Schumer, he said, is acting out a script to appease the far-left members of his caucus — what Kennedy calls the “moon wing” of the Democratic Party.
“I know him. Well, this shutdown is not about policy. It’s about politics,” Kennedy said.
“And Senator Schumer, this is what’s going on. He is trying to get the moon wing, the socialist wing of the Democratic Party, which is in control, to love him. And they will never love him.”
That blunt assessment paints a damning picture of the Democratic leadership. Schumer, Kennedy argues, is beholden to extremists who refuse to compromise, even at the expense of the country.
The Louisiana senator said Schumer’s strategy is simple: keep the government closed until Republicans and President Trump agree to hand over billions in new spending — spending that Democrats will control. “What he’s saying,” Kennedy explained, “is we’re going to keep government shut down until you Republicans and President Trump give the Democrats $1.5 trillion, and they’re going to tell us how to spend it.”
Kennedy ridiculed the idea that Schumer is fighting for “the people.” In his view, Schumer is fighting for power, money, and media attention — and the shutdown is just another stage for him to perform on.
“He’s boning if it looks contrived,” Kennedy warned. “He can’t look like he’s having a mutiny.” That’s why, Kennedy says, Schumer must choreograph his next steps carefully, pretending to fight while quietly coordinating votes behind the scenes.
Kennedy’s description of this “play acting” matches what many Americans have long suspected: that the partisan battles on the Senate floor are largely theater designed to manipulate the public.

Schumer, Kennedy said, is obsessed with being seen as strong by the socialist faction of his party — even though that same faction will never accept him. “He’d be better off doing what he did back in March and just calling it like he saw it and keeping government open,” Kennedy added.
The senator’s comments came after Schumer led most Democrats in voting down the Republicans’ spending bill earlier in the week, prolonging the shutdown. Kennedy said that move was pure political posturing.
“Schumer knows exactly what he’s doing,” Kennedy said. “He’s trying to look tough for his base while still leaving himself a backdoor exit.”
Kennedy argued that Schumer is being held hostage by his own party’s extremists — the same people who demand funding for what Kennedy called “wasteful foreign projects” and ideological programs.
The Louisiana senator said Democrats are fighting to reinstate spending for overseas LGBTQ initiatives, electric buses in Rwanda, Palestinian media operations, and sterilization programs abroad — all things Republicans already removed from the budget.
“He’s not fighting for the American taxpayer,” Kennedy said. “He’s fighting for his image and for foreign projects nobody asked for.”
NFL’s Carolina Panthers Fire Staffer Charlie Rock Over Charlie Kirk Post

NFL’s Carolina Panthers Fire Staffer Charlie Rock Over Charlie Kirk Post
NFL team the Carolina Panthers fired a public relations employee, Charlie Rock, over a social media post he made about the killing of conservative Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
Why It Matters
Kirk was fatally shot during a question-and-answer session on the Utah Valley University campus in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday afternoon.
Kirk’s death has prompted strong bipartisan condemnation in Congress, and companies have been swift to take action against anyone perceived to be supporting Kirk’s death or celebrating it.
MSNBC on Wednesday night cut ties with political analyst Matthew Dowd for comments made shortly after Kirk was shot, in which he called Kirk “one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures,” and said that “hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions.”

The Carolina Panthers logo is pictured on a football helmet before the game against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field on October 08, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. Nic Antaya/Getty Images
What To Know
Rock, a football communications coordinator for the NFL team, was hired as a public relations intern in 2024.
According to The Athletic, he posted on X after Kirk was shot: “Why are yall sad? Your man said it was worth it …”
Rock included a photo of the 31-year-old conservative activist under his message and separately posted a screenshot of the song “Protect Ya Neck” by Wu-Tang Clan on social media.
Social media users brought the matter to the team’s attention by tagging its account on X to the posts.
The Panthers released a statement on Thursday morning, not naming Rock specifically but broadly condemning any comments that would “condone violence of any kind.”
“The views expressed by our employees are their own and do not represent those of the Carolina Panthers. We do not condone violence of any kind. We are taking this matter very seriously and have accordingly addressed it with the individual,” the team wrote on X.
The Charlotte Observer, The Athletic and Fox News reported on Rock’s firing Thursday, citing a source briefed on the situation.
What People Are Saying
President Donald Trump, in a post to Truth Social:
“The Great, and even Legendary, Charlie Kirk, is dead. No one understood or had the Heart of the Youth in the United States of America better than Charlie. He was loved and admired by ALL, especially me, and now, he is no longer with us. Melania and my Sympathies go out to his beautiful wife Erika, and family. Charlie, we love you!”
Kurt Braddock, Assistant Professor in the School of Communication at American University, told Newsweek: “Although we don’t yet know the shooter or their motivations, it’s impossible to view this attack without considering the political landscape and how polarized it has become. The attack shows us, yet again, that the United States is on a very dangerous path at the moment, where violence has been normalized as a form of political action. Every politician and public figure should be trying to turn down the temperature in this moment, and it’s been heartening to see officials on both sides of the aisle condemn the attack on Kirk.”