Eight Democratic senators’ decision to support a deal to end the government shutdown has sparked outrage within the party, particularly among progressives, who feel the lawmakers conceded too easily on healthcare tax credits. Critics, including California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sen. Bernie Sanders, argue that this move could be politically disastrous for Democrats. The agreement, which secures a future vote on Affordable Care Act tax credits, has exposed internal divisions and led some to call for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s resignation. While proponents emphasize the deal’s benefits, such as reversing government layoffs and restoring food assistance, it remains contentious within the party.




