Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer staged a mutiny in the U.S. Senate this week and was able to block a major piece of legislation that would protect babies.

President Donald Trump has been notified that the bills he supported are dead — at least for now.

As noted by The Hill, Senate Democrats have blocked two abortion-related bills, and two Republicans crossed over to help them do it.

Democrats blocked two measures — one from South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and the other from Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse — from getting the 60 votes needed to overcome an initial procedural hurdle.

The legislation from Graham would ban abortions after 20 weeks with exceptions for the life of the mother and victims of rape or incest. Doctors who violate the bill could face up to five years in prison.

The second bill, from Sasse, would penalize doctors who fail to “exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion.”

Graham’s bill failed in a 53-44 vote, with Democratic Sens. Bob Casey and Joe Manchin voting for it.

However, two Never-Trump Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski — voted against it.

Sasse’s bill failed 56-41, with Casey, Manchin and Alabama Democratic Sen. Doug Jones voting for it.

Democrats voted to block bills that would (a) ban abortions after 20 weeks with few exceptions and (b) penalize doctors who fail to exercise proper care to babies who survive an abortion.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wasted little time blasting Democrats for blocking the bills.

“If my Democratic colleagues block the Senate from even proceeding to debate this legislation later today, the message they send will be chilling and clear: The radical demands of the far left will drown out common sense and the views of most Americans,” he said ahead of the vote.

Without any self-awareness, Schumer called the bills protecting unborn babies “anti-family.”