As the September 30 deadline for passing government funding bills approaches, Congress is facing mounting tensions and the real possibility of a government shutdown.
Both Democrats and Republicans are publicly calling for bipartisanship, but deep divisions remain over spending priorities and strategy, particularly regarding President Trump's influence and demands. Senate Democrats are split on how aggressively to use their leverage, while Republicans fear another bruising fiscal fight could derail negotiations. Some progress has been made with the Senate advancing its first appropriations bill, but lawmakers warn that much more work is needed to avoid a shutdown.
The outcome will hinge on whether party leaders can unify their caucuses and reach a compromise before the deadline.
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