Senate moves toward ending shutdown as travelers deal with major flight disruptions


Senate moves toward ending shutdown as travelers deal with major flight disruptions

Sean Duffy accuses Schumer of 'playing politics' over shutdown amid flight delays

In a social media post Sunday, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of "playing politics" over the government shutdown and the travel-related issues that have arisen from it.

In the X post, Duffy argued that the New York senator "voted 14 times to keep the government closed."

"14 times he refused to pay air traffic controllers," Duffy's post said. "14 times to keep Americans' flights delayed. 14 times to use public pain as leverage. And then he says every day gets better!"

Duffy also attached a video of a recent CNN clip where he explained his reasoning for reducing flights and air traffic controllers.

"I have more complaints coming into the FAA from pilots who are saying that air traffic controllers are not as responsive, they seem stressed, or they're not using the appropriate language because they're under pressure," the official said.

"So I look at that data. That came from the safety team, and the trend line is going in the wrong direction. So I need to take action and make sure that we keep people safe."

In a Nov. 7 X post, Schumer blamed Republicans for the shutdown and said that "the ball is in their court."

"Democrats made an offer to Republicans to re-open the government and extend the ACA tax credits for one year," wrote Schumer. "We're calling their bluff."

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