Today on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is set to bring up a bipartisan border protection bill for a test vote. The bill, which was previously rejected earlier this year, is now facing resistance from both sides of the aisle.
Schumer's efforts to revive the bill are being met with skepticism, with some calling it a mere political prop. Despite months of bipartisan negotiations, the bill still lacks the necessary support to pass.
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker, a Democrat, has announced that he will not support the bill in its current form. Booker, who initially voted for the bill in February, cited concerns over provisions that he believes go against American values.
Senator Schumer's decision to bring the bill back to the Senate floor has raised questions about the motives behind the move. Some critics argue that Schumer is using the bill as a political tool to pressure lawmakers into supporting it.
With bipartisan support dwindling and key Democrats like Senator Booker withdrawing their backing, the future of the border protection bill remains uncertain. Schumer's attempt to push the bill through a test vote may face significant challenges in the coming days.