The two highest-ranking Democratic members of Congress both call New York City home, but even with their personal connection to the city where immigration agents abducted a recent Columbia University graduate for his involvement in pro-Palestinian protests, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have had little to say about Saturday night’s arrest.

Amid mounting calls from House progressives and advocacy groups for the immediate release of Mahmoud Khalil on Monday evening, Jeffries released a statement that one local rights group derided as “word salad,” starting by accepting the Trump administration’s narrative about the former student who helped organize last year’s Palestinian solidarity encampment.

“Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer are not the men for this moment in history,” saidNew Yorker staff writer Jay Caspian Kang. “So obvious and gets more obvious by the day.”

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    3 days ago

    better start organizing around a third party

    Or considering a run. The 2016 and 2024 cycles were both fertile ground for a new party.

    Now might be a better time than ever: Democrats are deeply unpopular and so are Republicans.

    If nothing else, one should seriously consider the value of running as an independent.