As the September 30 deadline for passing new federal spending bills approaches, both Democrats and Republicans in Congress are locked in a tense standoff over government funding.
Senate Democrats are divided on how aggressively to use their leverage against President Trump and the GOP, while Republicans warn that partisan gridlock could lead to a government shutdown. Despite some bipartisan progress on initial appropriations bills, deep disagreements remain over spending cuts and policy priorities. Lawmakers on both sides are under pressure to avoid a repeat of previous shutdowns, but the path forward remains uncertain.
The outcome will have significant consequences for federal workers, military operations, and public services.
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