
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer faced widespread criticism after opening a press conference addressing recent mass shootings with a celebratory reference to the Buffalo Bills, a moment that drew sharp rebukes from lawmakers, commentators, and public figures who described the remarks as inappropriate given the gravity of the events.
Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader, spoke to reporters Sunday in New York to address multiple issues, including deadly shootings at Brown University in Rhode Island and at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia.
Australian authorities have described the Bondi Beach attack as a terror incident targeting Jews.
Before addressing either shooting, Schumer appeared smiling as he opened the press conference with a personal aside about his hometown football team.
“First, of course, as I always say, no matter what — ‘Go Bills!’ They beat the Patriots today. It’s a big deal,” Schumer said.
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The comment came moments before Schumer transitioned to somber remarks about the violent incidents, a shift in tone that quickly sparked backlash across social media and among fellow elected officials.
Critics argued that opening with sports banter was out of place as the nation and international community grappled with deadly attacks.
Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., responded bluntly to the video of Schumer’s remarks.
“Retire. Immediately,” Lawler wrote.
Retire. Immediately. https://t.co/bklLyxNNTP
— Mike Lawler (@lawler4ny) December 15, 2025
Florida Republican Rep. Randy Fine also condemned Schumer’s decision to lead with football remarks, questioning the judgment of the Senate’s top Democrat.
“This is unbelievable,” Fine said.
“You claim to be the most senior elected Jew in history but want to talk about Football?”
Fine added that he initially doubted the authenticity of the clip when it was first shared with him.
“When my friend sent this [to] me, I told him it couldn’t be real,” he said.
“Disgraceful.”
This is unbelievable. You claim to be the most senior elected Jew in history but want to talk about Football?
When my friend sent this me, I told him it couldn’t be real.
Disgraceful. https://t.co/xKF6CkinYZ
— Randy Fine (@VoteRandyFine) December 16, 2025
The reaction was not limited to elected officials. Conservative radio host Jesse Kelly criticized Schumer’s demeanor during the press conference.
“Just a complete lizard person,” Kelly wrote.
“Stopped being human a long time ago.”
Just a complete lizard person. Stopped being human a long time ago. https://t.co/AWEFF0fyY8
— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) December 14, 2025
Conservative podcaster Alec Lace also weighed in, pointing to the contrast between the subject matter and Schumer’s opening remarks.
“TONE DEAF AF,” Lace wrote.
“Chuck Schumer says he’ll comment on the shooting at Brown University and the terrorist attack in Australia… But first… GO BILLS!”
🚨 TONE DEAF AF
Chuck Schumer says he’ll comment on the shooting at Brown University and the terrorist attack in Australia…
But first… GO BILLS! pic.twitter.com/LHAiy9xWsd
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) December 14, 2025
Musician John Ondrasik, a multiplatinum singer-songwriter, also criticized the Senate leader’s remarks.
“What a mentally deranged human,” Ondrasik wrote.
What a mentally deranged human. https://t.co/76iF1Ed6Ae
— John Ondrasik (@johnondrasik) December 14, 2025
The criticism came as details continued to emerge about the shootings Schumer was addressing.
The Bondi Beach attack occurred during a Hanukkah celebration and resulted in multiple fatalities.
Australian authorities have described it as the deadliest terror incident in the country in recent decades.
The attack targeted Jewish attendees and has drawn international attention and condemnation.
Separately, a shooting at Brown University resulted in fatalities on campus, adding to a weekend marked by violence in multiple locations.
The incidents prompted calls for solemn reflection and leadership from public officials, particularly those addressing the events publicly.
Schumer’s press conference also included remarks on other topics, including pricing practices by Instacart, further contributing to criticism that the opening tone did not reflect the seriousness of the situation.
Critics argued that the sequence of comments suggested a lack of gravity at a moment when victims and their families were being mourned.

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