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Donald Trump Fires Back at Chuck Schumer’s ICE Attack, Demands Immediate Apology for Calling Border Patrol and ICE Agencies That ‘Nobody Respects’ in America, Labeling Remarks ‘Egregious, Unpatriotic, and Dangerous’

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Trump Torches Schumer for Claiming ‘Nobody Respects’ Border Patrol and ICE, Demands Immediate Apology to ‘Great Patriots’

Washington, D.C. — President Donald Trump sharply condemned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday after the Democratic leader claimed on the Senate floor that “nobody respects” U.S. Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents amid a heated debate over Republican plans to allocate significant funding for immigration enforcement.

Schumer made the remarks during Senate proceedings on a GOP budget resolution blueprint designed to provide long-term funding for border security operations. Republicans advanced the measure to unlock up to $140 billion in potential spending for DHS-related enforcement — roughly $70 billion each through the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Judiciary committees — aimed at sustaining heightened operations through the remainder of Trump’s term and into fiscal year 2029.15

“America is crying out for relief from high costs, and you’re here adding $140 billion to an agency that nobody — two groups — Border Patrol and ICE, that nobody respects in this country,” Schumer stated, framing the funding push as misplaced priorities while families face rising expenses for groceries, gas, and housing.18

Trump responded forcefully via social media and public statements, calling Schumer’s comments “one of the most egregious, incorrect, unpatriotic, and dangerous statements I have EVER heard from a ‘professional’ politician.”

“You’re a clown, Schumer,” Trump added in his rebuke, demanding an “immediate” apology to the men and women serving in those agencies, whom he repeatedly described as “great patriots.”

The exchange highlights the deep partisan divide over immigration policy in the early months of Trump’s second term. Senate Republicans, using the budget reconciliation process to bypass a potential Democratic filibuster, are moving quickly to front-load funding for ICE and Border Patrol. GOP leaders argue this is essential to support ongoing deportation operations, border security enhancements, and reversing what they call the previous administration’s lax policies that led to record illegal crossings.

Democrats, led by Schumer, countered that the resolution offers ” $140 billion for ICE and Border Patrol” while providing “$0 to lower your costs,” positioning the debate as a choice between enforcement and relief for American families struggling with inflation.30

Republicans dismissed Schumer’s criticism, with some noting that the agencies enjoy strong support among law enforcement communities and the public concerned about border security and interior enforcement.

The budget resolution advanced in the Senate on Thursday, with most Republicans in favor and two — Sens. Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski — opposing it. If the House concurs, committees will begin drafting detailed legislation to allocate the funds.

This clash comes as the Trump administration has prioritized mass deportations of individuals without legal status, particularly those with criminal records or recent illegal entries. Supporters of the funding argue it equips federal agents with the resources needed to carry out these operations effectively and deter future illegal immigration.

Critics, including Senate Democrats, have called for greater oversight and reforms alongside any additional spending, warning against unchecked expansion of enforcement powers.

Trump’s defense of Border Patrol and ICE aligns with his long-standing rhetoric praising frontline immigration officers as heroes working under difficult conditions to protect the nation. He has frequently highlighted their role in reducing illegal crossings and removing criminal aliens during his current term.

As the reconciliation process moves forward, the funding battle is expected to intensify in the House and through committee markups. Republicans aim to lock in resources now, anticipating potential future Democratic resistance in subsequent budget cycles.

The incident, amplified by posts from accounts like Nick Sortor’s on X, underscores the raw emotions surrounding border policy and the contrasting visions for national priorities in 2026.

Schumer’s office did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Trump’s demand for an apology.

This story is developing.

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