Congress is heading toward a critical funding deadline at the end of September, with both Democrats and Republicans deeply divided over how to avoid a government shutdown.
Senate Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer, are struggling to unify their strategy, balancing pressure from progressives with the need for bipartisan cooperation. Republicans, meanwhile, are warning that Democratic opposition could increase the risk of a shutdown, while also facing internal disagreements over spending cuts and priorities. Recent votes show some willingness for bipartisanship, but tensions remain high as both sides jockey for leverage.
The outcome of these negotiations will determine whether the government remains funded or faces another disruptive shutdown.
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