The Stack: Media Pushes Back on Senate Democrats Over Government Shutdown

Abstract depiction of political debate — red and blue podiums facing off, representing government shutdown and media scrutiny.

Day 14 of the “Schumer Shutdown,” and even mainstream journalists are finally asking tough questions. Todd unpacks Jake Tapper’s CNN segment where he calls Democrats out for blocking a clean continuing resolution — and Shannon Bream’s exchange with Hakeem Jeffries that left him dodging basic facts. Todd also exposes Chuck Schumer’s sudden “concern” over the weaponization of government, contrasting it with years of political targeting against President Trump.

The episode closes with a tribute to Charlie Kirk, honored posthumously with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Todd encourages listeners to wear red in remembrance and keep pushing forward for truth, tradition, and transparency.

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📝 Transcript: Media Pushes Back on Senate Democrats Over Government Shutdown

The Todd Huff Show – October 14, 2025

Host: Todd Huff

Todd Huff: Well, that is right, my friends. You have tuned into America’s home for conservative, not bitter talk. I’m your host, the one and only, the ever so beloved Todd Huff. I’ll tell you off the top. Tell you off the top. I’m wearing red today. It’s gray and red. Wearing that here behind the microphone in the studio. In memory.

Todd Huff: Today is Charlie Kirk’s birthday. And I’m wearing that in memory. I know many of you are as well. We had people ask if we were going to be selling any of the Freedom t-shirts. We’re not going to do that. Not because I don’t believe in what’s the message of that. Because it’s not our thing. I don’t think it’s my place to do that.

Todd Huff: But there are people out there selling it. I encourage you to consider getting some of those t-shirts if that’s something that is of interest to you. But again, we won’t be selling those because it’s not our thing, and that’s not what we do here. But I do want to again let you know that here off the top, that there are places, especially through Turning Point I suppose, where you can get the Freedom t-shirts.

Todd Huff: And today, memory of Charlie Kirk on his birthday. So what I want to get to today. Let’s see. I want to talk about the government shutdown. Day 14, by the way, of a government shutdown here in this country. The Schumer Shutdown, Day 14. We’ll talk about that. We’ll talk a little bit about some comments that Chuck Schumer has made regarding the weaponization of government. Finally having some interest in this topic. Talking about how Trump is a tyrannical dictator and that sort of thing.

Todd Huff: I want to play that sound bite, go through time permitting some examples, and then to go back. To, I guess, to tie into what we’re talking about here on the program. Well off the top, I should say. President Trump is scheduled to give the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk today. Posthumously. He was assassinated, as you well know, on September 10. So that’s where we’re headed today, my friends. And it’s good to be here.

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Todd Huff: The Smithsonian museums, the National Zoo are now closed due to a lack of appropriations — a lapse in the funding to keep those places open. You know, when I was in Washington, D.C., I would attend or visit, I should say, the Smithsonian museums. Where I stayed in Washington, D.C., was not far at all from the National Zoo.

Todd Huff: It’s a very nice zoo. And I was at American University on the northwest, I guess the northwest quadrant of the city, and the National Zoo was, I think, the next subway stop from where I was. But anyway, those are now closed because of this government shutdown.

Todd Huff: And look. There’s a bunch going on. This is intentional. This is intentional. The Democrats think that they have a winner. But I want to tell you something. Even the journalists are now catching on to this game. Even the journalists are now asking questions about who is to blame in this particular instance and situation.

Todd Huff: And which is an interesting thing to consider here. I got two sound bites. I want to play the one from Jake Tapper first. Jake Tapper of CNN. I want to play his first because this is just him. He has a Democrat guest on and you don’t even hear her on here. What you hear is Jake Tapper during his program called The Lead effectively explaining to the guest that the Democrats are to blame for the shutdown.

Todd Huff: This is undeniable. I’ve had people — it is amazing to me — people who have given up their ability to think freely, who have given up their responsibility. They simply take whatever they hear. And of course, if you’re in certain circles, you’ll hear from the radical left, from the media, a bunch of gibberish, and then people just repeat it. Listen.

[Soundbite: Jake Tapper on CNN’s The Lead]
“You’re blaming the Republicans for the shutdown, but in point of fact, it’s the Democrats in the Senate refusing to vote for the clean continuing resolution that’s right to fund the government for seven weeks. It’s just a point of fact. The way that we have always covered shutdowns is that the party that is not voting for the CR, the continuing resolution to fund the government, is the party that is blocking the government funding, and it is responsible for the shutdown. That’s how we did it the last time in 2018, 2019, and before that during the Obama administration.”

Todd Huff: Okay, so that’s it. It’s your party, he said to his guest here, a Democrat. It’s your party that’s voting against this. You’re responsible for this. The facts remain that there are people who voted for legislation that didn’t change anything. They didn’t add spending or cut spending. Didn’t have pork. Didn’t have hidden anything.

Todd Huff: It’s just a clean bill that says we’re going to continue what we’ve been doing for the next seven weeks, and then we’re going to negotiate this thing out. Your party voted against it. I mean, it’s a matter of fact. It is a fact, and it is remarkable to me.

Todd Huff: Listen, I understand people can see things differently. I understand that. People may not see eye to eye and have different interpretations of things. I’m open to that. But what is the interpretation about this that says Republicans are to blame?

Todd Huff: I am no fan of the Republicans in many instances, my friends. There’s a lot of things that I am not happy with the Republicans about over the course of time. When they’ve been in power, they don’t govern as conservatively as I wish they would.

Todd Huff: They don’t legislate as conservatively, I should say, as I wish they would have. They didn’t push for things. I mean, it wasn’t — if you think about it, nothing that we were ever promised, or nothing we heard Republicans talking about on the campaign trail, ever came close to materializing until Trump came along.

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Todd Huff: All right. Let’s get back to this. It wasn’t just Jake Tapper who had some things to say. Shannon Bream of Fox News — Shannon Bream is a reasonable journalist. I like Shannon Bream. Not that I — listen, I don’t watch a lot of TV news and that sort of thing, but I’ve always thought she’s kind, she’s polite, but she also does push back to get answers.

Todd Huff: And so she had Representative Hakeem Jeffries on — of course, the minority leader in the House of Representatives. Thankfully, minority leader and not speaker of the House. He’s close because the Democrats are very close to winning a majority of the House right now, but anyway.

Todd Huff: I want you to listen to this exchange, because again, she calls him out on this and rightfully so. He’s trying to dodge and to evade the question and not answer it and be truthful. They think they’ve got a political winner by deceiving the American people by saying to the American people, “Republicans have a majority. Why don’t they keep the government open?”

Todd Huff: “The Republicans have the White House, the Republicans have the House of Representatives, and they have the Senate. Heck, they’ve got the Supreme Court. What are we supposed to do, little old Democrats over here in the corner? We don’t have any power. How can you possibly blame us for the shutdown?”

Todd Huff: Well, I already explained that to you. And you know that if you follow politics for any length of time. You understand the filibuster. But she’s not having any of it. Here she talks with Hakeem Jeffries. Listen to this exchange.

[Soundbite: Shannon Bream interviews Hakeem Jeffries on Fox News Sunday]
Hakeem Jeffries: “Well, first of all, we don’t view the current bill as anything other than a partisan Republican spending bill.”
Shannon Bream: “It’s at levels that you guys have already agreed to. A number of Democrats voted for this extension back in March. It’s not adding or detracting anything. It’s just continuing the levels of spending that currently exist.”
Hakeem Jeffries: “Actually, it’s not at levels that we agree to. Democrats strongly oppose this legislation in the House because, in our view, it guts veterans’ health care, guts funding for women, infants, and children programming, guts funding for affordable housing. And we know we have a housing—”
Shannon Bream: “Just to be clear, housing, culture, funding for health care — it’s not changing current levels. Nothing’s getting cut. It’s at levels that you may not like, but it’s about extending levels as they currently exist.”
Hakeem Jeffries: “Fair, right? We agree that current—”
Shannon Bream: “No, we agree that current spending levels are unacceptable.”

Todd Huff: So basically, he can’t admit the truth. All she wanted him to say was, look, I’ll grant you that you don’t like current spending levels. You can disagree with those. That’s fine. But this bill, this clean continuing resolution, does nothing to change any of it.

Todd Huff: This isn’t about new expenses or new cuts. This isn’t about anything. So you’re protesting something by shutting down the government effectively, just because you don’t like what the current spending levels were? Again, nothing new came out of this.

Todd Huff: Again, to the media’s credit here — and I know one of them is from Fox, so she’s usually fair anyway — but to see this being done to Hakeem Jeffries, and he’s lying, he’s avoiding the question, let’s say that he doesn’t want to answer the question because she’s exactly right.

Todd Huff: There’s no new funding, there’s no new cuts. This is a continuation of the spending that we had in place on September 30 when the government shut down at midnight on October 1. They’re just saying, “Let’s pretend like the clock didn’t run out, and let’s keep it the same.”

Todd Huff: And so Hakeem Jeffries, even though this was the current level of spending that passed both chambers back in the day when this was initially agreed upon, he doesn’t want to acknowledge that because he wants to deceive voters. This is the bottom line — to deceive voters into thinking that they just simply don’t agree with the funding.

Todd Huff: Of course, they don’t agree with the funding. Somebody agreed to it when it passed initially. Where are those people, right? Why are we having this fight right now? It’s for politics. It’s for optics. It’s for the narrative. You know this.

Todd Huff: This is pathetic. But to see the media — especially Jake Tapper, which I played earlier — come down on these folks is justice. It’s poetic justice. And I’m here for it, my friends. But I’ve got to take a time out here at the end of the first segment, my friends. Quick time out. You’re listening to Conservative, Not Bitter Talk. I’m your host, Todd Huff. Back in just a minute.

Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friend. Second segment of this, the Todd Huff Show. I want to mention to all of you — all of you out there — whether you are a current subscriber to The Daily Truth, our daily email that goes out that has, well, links to things we’ve talked about, it’s got a summary of the conversation, it’s got other content that is not covered in the show, sometimes behind-the-scenes stuff, sometimes announcements, sometimes additional commentary.

Todd Huff: We’re going to continue to add to this, my friends. But if you’re a member, if you’re a subscriber to that, first of all, thank you. And you’re going to hear that I appreciate all of you, not just people that would be new subscribers.

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Todd Huff: Friday night, Eastern time. All right, covered that. Let’s get into something here that we’ve got coming from Chuck Schumer. Good old Chuck Schumer, my friends.

Todd Huff: I got sound bites. Normally we don’t have many — actually, I would say most days we don’t have many sound bites, if any sound bites. But I’ve had a couple today. I’ve got Chuck Schumer here — Chuck Schumer out there telling reporters outside the Capitol building that Donald Trump has turned the Justice Department into his personal attack dog.

Todd Huff: And I want you to hear this because those of you who have followed politics and who know what’s going on are going to be quite — I don’t know if amused, depending on your personality you might be mad or you might be amused — you might find this slightly ironic, and you might find this to be incomplete information. Because this is what the left has been doing for some time: the weaponization of the government.

Todd Huff: Let me say, I’m against the weaponization of the government. I know the vast majority of you are as well. Some of you think that we need to employ a type of governmental weaponization as well to get even with the Democrats. I reject that. I completely reject that. If it continues down that path, this country cannot be saved in the long term.

Todd Huff: We have to have reasonable people from both sides who say, “I might not always agree with the direction that Congress goes or the executive branch goes or whatever, but I’m not in favor of breaking the rules to get my political way.” And we ought to be able, from both sides — unless you’re, I mean, just radically off the charts and believe in force — I mean, that’s what it comes down to.

Todd Huff: I believe in these ideas with all my heart and soul, folks. But I also believe that it’s my job, it’s our job, to articulate and to explain — that’s why I do this each and every day. That’s why, by the way, another reason to sign up for the newsletter. We’re going to start doing deeper dives. I’m actually very excited.

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Todd Huff: Maybe more guests, I don’t know — those sorts of things. But the point is, that stuff’s in the newsletter again. Sign up for that. You’ll be entered into the drawing if you do it by the deadline. But a lot of people, they don’t know. They don’t know the rules, they don’t know the history. And if you don’t know those things, you’re welcome here, too.

Todd Huff: I know we’ve got people all over — as far as the personal education of politics goes — all over that spectrum. But let’s play what Chuck Schumer says here. This is absolute sophistry, by the way, as I mentioned. He’s talking to reporters on the Capitol steps. He says this now — this is in regard to the prosecution or the grand jury that was impaneled that actually brought charges against Letitia James.

Todd Huff: Remember we talked about this? That must have been last week, I guess — the charges that she was involved, allegedly, in a mortgage fraud scheme where she said that her second residence or house that she bought in — was it Virginia? I forget. Maybe Carolina. One of the Carolinas.

Todd Huff: But she said that when she filed the paperwork, that that was a second residence. But there’s evidence, supposedly — I’ve not seen this, but these are the allegations — that this was not used as a second residence, that it was used instead as a rental property.

Todd Huff: Now, there is gray area potentially if she was living there some and she rented it out on occasion. I don’t think that’s what’s happened here. I could be mistaken, but you can’t do this to mortgage companies. We talked about this last week. I don’t want to get into the weeds and the details, but effectively—

Todd Huff: Basically, the reason is mortgage rates on your residence, especially your first residence — and even your second if you have two — mortgage rates are lower because they’re seen as less risky investments by banks.

Todd Huff: Because if your home — where you live and where you stay — is hanging in the balance, you’ll do everything you can to save it. If it’s just a rental property and it’s not cash flowing itself, then you might stop paying the mortgage, and then the bank is stuck with that property.

Todd Huff: So while you certainly wouldn’t want that to be the outcome, there’s a lot less involved in that. If it’s just simply a financial weight around your neck, it’s a lot easier to walk away from a rental than it is a personal residence, even if it’s a second residence.

Todd Huff: So then the interest rates are higher for the rentals than they are for residences. And so that’s what’s going on here. That’s just kind of a minute or two explanation of that. So Chuck Schumer is out there trying to imply that because she’s been charged — Letitia James — this is Trump sicking his personal attack dog on those with whom he disagrees politically.

[Soundbite: Senator Chuck Schumer speaking with reporters on Capitol Hill]
Chuck Schumer: “Donald Trump has turned the Justice Department into his personal attack dog to go after his political enemies. This is tyranny. This is outrageous. Every American should be horrified — absolutely horrified — by what has happened.”

Todd Huff: Why can’t he say “horrified”? Horrified, horrified, horrified — by what’s happening. Why? Listen, I have made it clear — if it can be demonstrated that she is being targeted for her politics, then I’ve got absolutely no interest in her being pursued.

Todd Huff: But if she’s being pursued because she broke the law, then I have no objection to this. I don’t want to see things created — new laws created. I don’t want to see people targeted. I don’t want to see people just investigated for no reason to try to find something on somebody.

Todd Huff: But if this is a case that is brought before a grand jury that they have found has enough evidence to bring charges against her, then tell me what is wrong with that. Tell me what is wrong with that.

Todd Huff: Again, to me, part of the problem, part of the issue, is whether or not an average person can explain what happened. I can explain — I just explained to you — why there were charges brought against Letitia James. Ask the average person what Trump did wrong in New York, why he had charges brought against him, and they can’t explain it.

Todd Huff: They’ll keep telling you “34 charges,” but they don’t understand that it was one thing that was charged 34 times because it was entered 34 times. They don’t explain that sort of thing. They probably don’t know that sort of thing.

Todd Huff: They also don’t know that the only reason it was considered a felony was because — the only reason they could charge it as a felony was because they said that it was a misdemeanor, but the misdemeanor was used to allegedly help commit a felony, which they never proved or even alleged officially.

Todd Huff: There’s so many crazy things that happened in that particular trial, along with these others. If you want to look at it objectively, there’s a clear example of the weaponization of government, which was used and wielded by Letitia James.

Todd Huff: And then there’s justice, which this appears to be. I’ve got to take a break, though, my friends. Sit tight. You’re listening to Conservative, Not Bitter Talk. I’m your host, Todd Huff. Back in just a minute.

Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. Third and final segment. I want to get to a couple things quickly here. I want to finish talking about what the weaponization of government looks like, and I want to have some words on Charlie Kirk and this being his birthday.

Todd Huff: This is an official — Congress passed an official remembrance day for Charlie Kirk today, and it’s why many folks are going to be wearing red today. We’ve got red on here in the studio as well. I’m going to touch on those things really quickly.

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Todd Huff: We ended the last segment where Chuck Schumer suddenly has an interest in the weaponization of government. I’ve always had an interest in this. I never want it to be the reason that anyone is pursued for a legal matter or anything like that. It is reprehensible. Our founders would be absolutely against this sort of thing happening.

Todd Huff: So here’s just some examples of the way that the government has been weaponized against Trump. There’s the FBI Crossfire Hurricane and the FISA situation — the FISA warrants with Carter Page back in 2016, 2017. The Department of Justice inspector general found 17 significant errors and omissions in the FISA applications that were used to surveil Carter Page.

Todd Huff: This is when Trump talked about his campaign being spied upon. Mueller, special counsel. The report was delivered March 22 of 2019. Attorney General Barr said that there was no established conspiracy, of course there wasn’t, between Trump, his campaign, and Russia.

Todd Huff: This was the Russian collusion delusion. We had impeachment one regarding Ukraine — basically, this is when the Democrats engaged in some really bad political theater. They acted like they were pallbearers in a funeral as they walked those articles of impeachment from the House of Representatives over to the Senate chambers.

Todd Huff: It passed the House, but the Senate acquitted Trump in February of 2020. They wanted to have this to be part of the 2020 campaign. President Trump is, of course — they said — impeached. They know that that helped their chances to defeat him.

Todd Huff: He was impeached again for inciting a — resurrect — an insurrection, excuse me, inciting an insurrection on January 6. Again, he was acquitted. He was impeached in the House but acquitted 57 to 43 in the Senate. Then we had the hush money case. That was his conviction. This was the 34 counts of falsifying business records, that whole ordeal.

Todd Huff: Jury verdict of guilty on all counts. That was May 30 of 2024. There was the civil fraud case in New York. That was Letitia James’ particular involvement. That was an enormous — one of the largest, if not the largest — private settlements, or I guess civil penalties, ever issued against the plaintiff.

Todd Huff: You had the federal special counsel Jack Smith — that was the classified documents case filed in 2023. It was dismissed later on. This is what weaponization looks like. Where was Chuck Schumer on any of those things, my friends?

Todd Huff: And yet here we have President Donald Trump, and it’s a good thing. I am thankful for that. But I want to say — I don’t have time to get into that anymore because I want to make time here just to say today President Trump is going to be giving the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk posthumously, after his assassination on September 10 of this year, just a little bit over a month ago.

Todd Huff: As you know, he was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. We’ve got a bunch of news surrounding that. The suspect’s been arrested. There’s conspiracy — I don’t want to get into any of that. What I just want to do is just take a moment to say that this is a good thing to acknowledge — the work of Charlie Kirk.

Todd Huff: He did tremendous, tremendous things in a very short time, in his young life that was ended far, far too early — leaving behind a widow, leaving behind a couple of children, leaving behind a legacy at Turning Point USA. So if you’re wearing red today, or if you’re not, and you want to take a moment to remember Charlie Kirk and the impact that he had, you could always go — we didn’t sell them, I told you people came to me, I had folks say, “Hey, are you going to sell these Freedom T-shirts?”

Todd Huff: And I said, “No, that’s not our thing.” But I’m going to tell you about it. I think you can get them at Turning Point USA. Lots of people are doing them. We’re not. Although we are going to be working on our own — actually have been working on some new apparel here at the show, but nothing like that.

Todd Huff: That is their thing, and they need the funds from that, not us. So if you’re interested in that, check out Turning Point USA or other folks that are providing that apparel. But this is a day to remember Charlie Kirk, and we also use what he has done as motivation to inspire us to stand up for truth, and dare I say, for the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Todd Huff: Folks, I’ve got to go. SDG.

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