With over 40 million Americans at risk of losing vital SNAP benefits due to the ongoing government shutdown, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hints at possible emergency payouts by Wednesday. However, uncertainty remains as federal courts mandate action on funding.
As the government shutdown drags on, President Trump calls for the filibuster's elimination to reopen the government. With SNAP funding in jeopardy, the pressure mounts on both parties to resolve the crisis.
In a surprising move, the US Senate voted 51-47 to nullify Trump's controversial global tariffs, with four Republicans breaking ranks. This comes as Trump negotiates a deal in Asia and highlights growing tensions within the party.
As Senate leaders from both parties seek a way out of the ongoing government shutdown, new hope emerges for a resolution next week. Will they find common ground or continue the standoff?
In a pivotal vote, the Senate approved a resolution to block President Trump's tariffs, marking a significant challenge to his trade policies. With support from four Republicans, the measure highlights growing dissent within the party and raises questions about the future of U.S. trade relations.
In a surprising move, the Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate the national emergency that supports Trump's tariffs on Brazil, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP over trade policies.
In a rare bipartisan effort, the US Senate has voted 52-48 to terminate Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazilian imports, including coffee and beef. Despite the approval, the measure is unlikely to pass in the Republican-controlled House, raising questions about the future of Trump’s trade policies.
In a surprising turn, the largest federal workers union urges Democrats to pass a GOP bill to end the government shutdown, but D.C. Democrats remain unmoved, insisting they hold the upper hand amid fierce negotiations.
As the government shutdown drags on, the USDA announces that federal food aid won't be issued on November 1. With SNAP benefits at risk, families nationwide are left scrambling for alternatives.
As the government shutdown stretches into record territory, calls for Trump’s involvement grow. Can he bridge the divide between warring parties, or is a new stopgap measure on the horizon?