Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., faced widespread ock laughs after launching the tip of “exposing corruption, abuse of power and threats to public safety.”
On Monday, Schumer shared a link to report violations to “whistleblowers” and claimed it was “an important part of Congress' oversight to hold the administration accountable.” Categories that whistleblowers can report include “retaliation”, “wasteful spending”, “fraud”, “criminal conduct” and “other.”
“Today, I'm calling our brave civil servants,” the Senate majority leader wrote when he shared his Tipline form on X. For public safety with legal protections of being a whistleblower. ”
This new project has been scaled down online by various commentators.
“We already have it… it's called a doge,” said comedian Tim Young.
Tesla founder Elon Musk joked. “Looking at this Schumer man, he definitely committed a crime!”
“Great! I want to report: Joe Biden. Kamala Harris. Sen. R-Texas Ted Cruz replied, “And the whole corrupt Democrat who weaponized and abused the federal government for the past four years.”
Some commentators shared a video of Schumer's failed Father's Day photo shoot, where he seemed unsure how to properly grill the burger, while others said he It called a much more serious aspect of the political past.
Many commentators warned Schumer at a rally held after the court heard a debate in a famous abortion case when he issued warnings to Supreme Court Judges Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh in 2020. I remembered that it had been released.
“I want to tell you, Gorsuch. Kavanaugh, I want to talk. You've released a whirlwind, and you'll pay the price!” Schumer warned. “If you proceed with these terrible decisions, you don't know what hit you.”
Judicial Network President Carrie Severino pointed to his reference to “'threat to public safety'…”, saying, “This is a wealthy man from Senator Schumer, who stood on the steps of the Supreme Court, and Neil – Threatened Judge Gorsuch and Judge Brett Kavanaugh. “Pay the price” to carry out a judicial review. ”
“I have someone to report, and I'm assuming that they're threatening Judge Kavanaugh and Gorsuch on the Supreme Court,” said Katie Publich of Fox News.
Hemingway's federal editor-in-chief Molly Z responded with a screenshot of a lengthy report he had filed using Tipline to call Schumer in either “retaliation” or “criminal acts.”
“We are recruiting government officials involved in corruption and targeting people exposing corruption,” wrote Jeff Carlson, a market analyst and political commentator. “It's a bold term for those who enter the government because civil servants knew that grafts were often paid.”





