Congress is heading toward a potential government shutdown as lawmakers struggle to agree on spending bills before the September 30 deadline.
Both parties are promising bipartisanship, but deep divisions remain, especially among Democrats over how hard to push back against Republican demands and President Trump's agenda. Senate leaders like Chuck Schumer and John Thune are under pressure to unify their parties and avoid blame if the government closes. Some Democrats are wary of caving to GOP spending cuts, while Republicans fear another bruising funding fight could lead to a shutdown.
The outcome will impact federal workers, military funding, and key government services.
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