Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer was beaten because he made 'out of touch' comments about the view after he mocked 'greedy' Americans because he wanted to keep their hard -earned money.
The Senator of the state of New York appeared in the show on Tuesday when he focused on President Trump and his rates, which he claimed would lower taxes for billionaires.
Schumer said to the show: 'The Republican party is controlled by a small group of rich, greedy people.
'You know what their attitude is:' I have made my money all alone, how your government dares to take my money from me. I don't want to pay taxes. “
He added: “Or:” I built my company with my bare hands, how dare your government to tell me how to treat my customers, my country and water that I own or my employees “.
'They hate the government, the government is a barrier for people, a barrier to prevent them from doing things, they want to destroy it. We don't let them do it, we are united. '
A Schumer clip who spoke in the show was shared with social media, where he was criticized about his comments.
'100% completely without contact … Wise words that come from a career politician', one person posted.

The Senator of the state of New York appeared in the show on Tuesday when he focused on President Trump and his rates, of which he said they should lower taxes for billionaires

Host Whoopi Goldberg and Sunny Hostin also focused on Schumer for supporting a Republican account to prevent a government closure
Another added: “Does he hear himself? How do we dare to keep Americans our own hard money? The Democrats are cooked. '
Another noticed: “I want them to maintain the story so that they will never win another election,” while another said, “Does he hear himself?”
Schumer also took a closer look at Showhost Whoopi Goldberg, who briefly asked him 'What did you think?' After he had supported a Republican expenditure account to stop a government closure.
He defended the move and said that he supported the bill to stop 'Trump, Musk and Doge' to cut everything they wanted.
Sunny Hostin did not bought his excuse and said: 'It doesn't give me a pleasure to say this to you because we are friends.
“But I think you and nine other Democrats have been recorded. I don't think you have shown the fight that this party needs now, because you are playing through a Rulebook where the other party has thrown away that Rulebook. '
Schumer replied: 'Nobody wants to fight more than me, and nobody fights more than me. We have to fight smart.
“That bill is bad, I hated it. But it does much less damage than a closure would. I understand that we want to put it up to them. We are going to stick it to them and fight smart and win. '

Schumer has been under fire since Thursday when he announced on the Senate floor that he would vote for the Republican House Expensations Act to prevent the Shutdown




A clip from Schumer who spoke in the show was shared with social media, where he was criticized about his comments
He compared his decision to hear that he had to choose between 'chopping your fingers' or 'chopping your arm'.
Schumer has been under fire since Thursday when he announced on the Senate floor that he would vote for the Republican House Expensations Act to prevent the Shutdown.
The move received indignation from some left-wing Democrats who wanted the party to argue after Gop members had pierced the bill without seeking two-part support.
On Monday, the Schumer team explained his planned book tour in the midst of a recoil, because some Democrats shared his tour data on social media with calls to protest.
During the weekend, the progressive Grassroots group called indivisible that Schumer was sidelined.
The Co-Executive Director Ezra Levin of the group said Schumer led ' The indictment of waving the white flag of the surrender 'to Trump and Elon Musk and said that the Senate needs a minority leader' who is required for this moment. '
A petition about change.org demands Schumer Step Down started by activist Charlotte Clymer has nearly 25,000 signatures.
“What we see is a kind of audience that reveals about what Democrats stand for is a credibility crisis, and you solve a credibility crisis by doing things that voters want you to do,” said Democratic strategist Max Burns.
“The problem I see is that even after November democratic leaders still think they know better than their voters,” he said.