A growing chasm between the Democratic Party’s left and far-left wings continues to expose itself, particularly when the topic of Israel comes up.
After California state Sen. Scott Weiner was booted from a recent trans march in San Francisco on a wave of epithets and middle fingers, top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer received his share of jeers while participating in the New York City pride parade.
As the New York Post reported:
But the longtime New York political animal’s goodwill was mercilessly drowned out by a chorus of boos.
ADVERTISEMENTChuck haters could be seen in the crowd giving the senator two thumbs down and frowning as he walked by, too.
The hissing and jeering went on for nearly 20 seconds in at least one spot.
The booing continued even as Schumer attempted to establish his long record supporting gay rights.
“So I was the first senator to ever march in this parade, 1999. And I haven’t missed one yet!” the senator said to an uncaring crowd before continuing the parade path.
Naturally, his chilly reception was the subject of significant social media attention:
Watch it here:
More on X:
🔥 LMAO! Chuck Schumer is receiving nothing but BOOs at the “NYC Pride Parade” today
What a pathetic loser.
He’s going to start pretending to be a full-on communist now to make these degenerates like him pic.twitter.com/ElSnqKOGGA
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 28, 2026
🚨 LMAO!! Senator Chuck Schumer just got brutally BOOED during the NYC LGBTQ pride parade
No matter how hard he tries his own far-left hates him! 🤣
Chuck’s career is DONE.
No remorse! https://t.co/oawhNNEGvF pic.twitter.com/LWL2GFxQcJ
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 28, 2026
Here’s another clip:
More boos for Sen. Chuck Schumer at the NYC Pride parade. pic.twitter.com/cetf9oNlCI
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) June 29, 2026
Of course, AOL provided another perspective:
But it wasn’t all hate. A separate video from the parade also shows a crowd cheering for Schumer as he again touted his record supporting the LGBTQ community.
“I was the first Senate leader to come out for gay marriage. And 15 years later, I was vindicated, and my daughter married a beautiful young lady,” the pol said to mild cheers.
Here’s a look back at Weiner’s unceremonious escort out of the San Francisco event:
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