House Republican leaders rallied their members ahead of a government shutdown deadline this week, telling members in a Monday conference call to stay unified as Republicans aim to jam Senate Democrats into accepting a “clean” short-term continuing resolution to keep the government funded.
Multiple sources on the call told The Hill that the expectation, unless there is some last-minute breakthrough at a White House meeting, is that there will be a government shutdown startin...
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Swalwell on shutdown possibility: ‘I don’t want to be a co-signee to this tyranny’
Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.) in a Monday interview explained why he didn't think Democrats should back the GOP funding measure that would prevent a government shutdown Wednesday, saying he did not “want to be a co-signee to this tyranny” from the government.
“Why would we want to continue to be, you know, co-signees on this madness that is hurting our friends and neighbors and making us look less and less like America?” Swalwell told CNN’s Kate Bolduan on “CNN News Central...
Do Social Security payments stop during a government shutdown?
(NEXSTAR) – It’s looking increasingly likely that a government shutdown is imminent, with lawmakers from both parties saying they have no intentions to negotiate on funding legislation ahead of the Oct. 1 deadline.
“If it has to shut down, it’ll have to shut down,” President Trump said Friday, blaming Democrats for any lapses in funding.
Democrats, meanwhile, say the GOP is refusing to come to the table on what they view as key healthcare issues, including ex...
‘Big Four’ head to White House as federal funding deadline looms
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Jeffries warns of ‘five-alarm fire’ on shutdown, looming health care cuts
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) warned Monday that Democrats won’t accept any Republican spending bill that makes life more expensive for working class people, pointing specifically to looming health care cuts as a “five-alarm fire” that must be addressed to win his party’s support for legislation preventing a shutdown.
Just hours before he and other top congressional leaders were scheduled to meet with President Trump at the White House, Jeffries amplified t...
Tensions expected as Trump meets with top Democrats and Republicans in effort to avoid shutdown
Trump and Republicans are unfazed at prospect of shutdown, and talks with Democrats are anticipated to be confrontational
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Democrats and Republicans are gearing up for a crunch White House meeting with Donald Trump in an 11th-hour bid to avert a potentially damaging federal government shutdown.
Monday’s gathering is aimed at reaching an agreement over funding the government and largely hinges on Democrat demands for an extensi...
Live updates: Trump lays out postwar plan for Gaza after meeting with Netanyahu
President Trump has high-stakes topics on his agenda Monday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the White House, just ahead of top congressional Democrats.
Trump and Netanyahu discussed a new 20-point proposal for a ceasefire in Gaza, which the White House detailed ahead of a press conference with the leaders.
With less than two days until government funding runs out, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem J...
Trump, Democrats set for last-ditch talks to avoid shutdown
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Democrats dig in for shutdown to buck up demoralized voters
Democratic senators increasingly see shutting down the government to send a message to President Trump as a political necessity, Democratic aides and strategists say.
These frustrated Democrats think they need to do something drastic to push back on the Trump administration and buck up their own demoralized voters — and the looming, Sept. 30 government funding deadline may be one of their best remaining chances.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) thin...
Lawmakers dig in heels as shutdown deadline looms
Lawmakers from both parties dug in their heels Sunday over government funding demands ahead of a meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders aimed at averting a shutdown this week.
During various interviews on the Sunday political affairs programs, Republican and Democratic leaders signaled that health care subsidies set to expire at the end of the year remain a key sticking point.
Democratic leaders have been adamant that Republicans won’t get their...