Greg Kelly slammed Chuck Schumer’s recent remarks as out-of-touch political theater, arguing Democrats have no real strategy to counter President Trump’s agenda. Schumer claimed Democrats are “united” in fighting Trump through courts, legislation, and organizing, aiming to make him the “quickest lame duck” in history. But Kelly mocked this as empty talk, pointing to Schumer’s failure to secure concessions in the government funding battle and Pelosi’s public criticism of his weak negotiation tactics.
Kelly highlighted Trump’s latest Cabinet meeting with Elon Musk as proof of the administration’s momentum. Musk defended aggressive federal workforce cuts, clashing with establishment figures like Marco Rubio, while Trump praised the push to shrink bureaucracy. Kelly contrasted this decisive action with Schumer’s inability to rally his own party, noting even liberal judges are blocking Democratic efforts to stall Trump’s DOGE reforms.
The Newsmax host also ridiculed a security lapse where far-left journalist Jeffrey Goldberg accidentally joined a classified Signal call about U.S. military strikes in Yemen. Kelly blamed “chaotic” Democrat leaks for such failures, arguing Trump’s team uses private apps to avoid Deep State sabotage. He dismissed Schumer’s fearmongering about Trump’s Supreme Court influence, claiming the president’s policies are restoring law and order despite “radical judges”.
Kelly concluded that Schumer’s “angry” rhetoric and Pelosi’s infighting expose a party in disarray, while Trump’s cabinet delivers results for working Americans. He urged viewers to ignore Democratic “fake news” hysteria and trust Trump’s proven leadership.