Conservatives are rejoicing online after American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, one of the key members of the Democratic National Committee, announced her resignation, citing concerns about being “out of step” with the committee’s apparent change in direction.
For context, in a letter sent to Ken Martin, Democratic National Committee chair, on June 5, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten, who has been a DNC member for 23 years, announced that she was stepping down based on what Politico described as “fundamental disagreements” with Martin. In response, conservative commentator Nick Sortor sounded off on X, saying, “The Democrat Party is collapsing before our eyes.”
In her letter, Weingarten stressed that she continues to believe that the Democratic Party has a “vital role in America,” adding that the modern iteration of the party “has fought relentlessly and repeatedly for all Americans to have justice, freedom, and opportunity.” However, the former DNC member stressed that the Democrats’ mission “is under attack like never before.”
Continuing, Weingarten wrote that the Democratic Party is engaged in an “existential battle,” which she argued was fought by Democrats who “devote their lives to protecting kids and communities while paving pathways for a better life for all Americans.” She added that “given the work ahead of us,” she would be declining re-appointment, clarifying that she is still “proud to be a Democrat.”
Moreover, the longtime DNC member said that she believes she is “out of step with the leadership” that Chair Martin “is forging,” adding, “I do not want to be the one who keeps questioning why we are not enlarging our tent and actively trying to engage more and more of our communities.” She concluded by writing that her organization “will continue to be a leader in electing pro-public education, pro-working family candidates.”
Posting the news of Weingarten’s resignation on Twitter, conservative commentator Nick Sortor wrote that the news “comes after a spat with DNC Chair Ken Martin.” He added, “I’m enjoying every second of this. I’m just disappointed David Hogg is no longer Vice Chair.” Moreover, Sortor argued, “The teachers’ union is the ONLY reason a red state like Kentucky has a Democrat governor,” adding, “If they stray from the Democrat party, the Dems are toast.”
Importantly, as pointed out by Nick Sortor, Weingarten’s resignation came shortly before 25-year-old activist David Hogg, former vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, was removed from his position by other DNC members on June 11, 2025. According to Politico, Hogg responded to his removal by saying that there is a “fundamental disagreement about the role of Vice Chair” within the committee, adding, “And it’s okay to have disagreements.”
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Clarifying his point, Hogg reportedly said, “What isn’t okay is allowing this to remain our focus when there is so much more we need to be focused on.” Moreover, DNC Chair Ken Martin, who had disagreed with Hogg on key issues, issued a statement commending Hogg “for his years of activism.” He added, “I appreciate his service as an officer, his hard work, and his dedication to the party.”
Featured image credit: Randi Weingarten via X