Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries met over the weekend to start to mend a deep rift in the Democratic Party after the Senate leader allowed passage of a Republican stopgap spending bill. The two Brooklyn Democratic congressional leaders sat down face-to-face in their home borough after a grueling week in which Schumer broke with fellow Democrats and voted to pass a bill that kept the government open past a Friday evening deadline. With Congress on a break, Schumer Monday canceled a series of events this week to promote his book about fighting antisemitism. Democratic protesters had threatened to...