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Democratic lawmakers slam latest jobs report as example of Trump’s ‘failed economic agenda’

Several Democratic lawmakers have expressed concern over the latest jobs report, which showed that the US economy shed more than 90,000 jobs in February.

The Senate’s top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, said the latest figures show that the economy was “already weak” before Donald Trump launched initial strikes against Iran on 28 February.

“Now we’ve seen job losses in two of the last three months and economy teetering on the edge of a recession. Tariffs are increasing costs, gas prices are spiking, and jobs are evaporating,” Schumer said in a statement.

As my colleague Michael Sainato reported earlier, January’s jobs report included revisions that brought down the total number of jobs added to the economy in 2025 to 181,000 jobs – the weakest year of job growth since Covid and a substantial decrease from the 2m jobs added to the US economy in 2024.

Elizabeth Warren, the ranking member on the Senate banking committee, called the latest data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) an example of how Donald Trump’s “failed economic agenda is tanking the job market and making life more expensive for American families”. She also noted that since the president returned to the White House, the economy has lost nearly 100,000 manufacturing jobs.

According to an analysis by economic experts of today’s BLS report, almost every major industry group cut jobs in February.

The House’s top Democrat, Hakeem Jeffries was explicit in his reaction to the latest job numbers. “We need regime change in November,” the New York congressman said. “Gas prices are up. ICE is out of control. And Republicans have started another costly war in the Middle East.”

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US senator seeks perjury investigation into Kristi Noem over DHS spending

Joseph Gedeon

Democratic senator Richard Blumenthal said he would open a perjury investigation into the ousted homeland security secretary Kristi Noem after alleging she lied to Congress about the hidden influence her senior adviser Corey Lewandowski had over the agency’s contracts.

Senator Richard Blumenthal said he would open a perjury investigation into the ousted homeland security secretary Kristi Noem. Composite: Getty Images

Blumenthal, the ranking member on the Senate’s permanent subcommittee on investigations, said today that he would push the panel to look into whether Noem committed perjury at a hearing this week, when she flatly denied Lewandowski had played any role in approving Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spending. Blumenthal said Democrats had evidence to prove otherwise.

double quotation markHer firing doesn’t absolve her or relieve her of potential liability for perjury. We are going to pursue an investigation of the evidence that she lied, because it relates to corruption in the administration.

At Tuesday’s hearing, Blumenthal had pressed Noem on whether Lewandowski, a longtime Trump ally serving as her senior adviser, was involved in approving contracts. She described him as a “special government employee” working for the White House, so when Blumenthal characterized that as a contracting role, she said simply: “No.”

The following day, Blumenthal sent her a letter arguing that DHS records told a different story: that Lewandowski had personally signed off on contracts and that staff in the department treated his signature as a green light for spending. “There are criminal penalties for knowingly and willfully making materially false statements or representations to Congress,” he wrote.

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