Washington, D.C. erupted into chaos late last night after the Senate passed a controversial motion 68–30, leaving Democratic lawmakers visibly shaken — and several reportedly walking out in protest.

According to reports, the chamber fell into confusion immediately after the final count was read. Witnesses say Senator Chuck Schumerappeared visibly frustrated, while others on his side of the aisle covered their faces or left the room in silence.

The motion, pushed forward by Senate Republicans, is said to revoke a major spending proposal tied to recent federal funding measures — a move that blindsided many in the Democratic leadership. Republican senators, on the other hand, celebrated the outcome, calling it “a victory for fiscal sanity.”

One insider described the scene as “tense, emotional, and unlike anything we’ve seen in years.”

“This wasn’t just a political loss,” one Capitol Hill staffer said. “It was a statement — and it hit hard.”

As Democrats regroup, speculation is mounting about how this vote will reshape upcoming legislative battles. Meanwhile, Republicans are calling it “a turning point” that could redefine control and confidence heading into the next election season.

The message from the chamber was clear: Washington just witnessed a political earthquake.


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