As the September 30 deadline for government funding approaches, both Democrats and Republicans in Congress are locked in a tense standoff over spending bills.
Senate Democrats are divided on how aggressively to use their leverage against President Trump and the GOP, while some are pushing for bipartisanship to avoid a shutdown. Senate leaders like Chuck Schumer and John Thune are strategizing to either advance or block appropriations bills, with both sides blaming each other for the looming crisis. The risk of a government shutdown remains high, with lawmakers warning of potential furloughs and disruptions if a deal isn't reached.
The outcome will test party unity, leadership strategies, and the willingness of Congress to compromise.
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