In a decisive 60-40 vote, the Senate has passed a bill to reopen the government after the longest shutdown in U.S. history. This bipartisan agreement includes crucial funding measures but excludes ACA subsidy extensions, raising concerns about rising health care costs.
The Senate is gearing up for a crucial vote aimed at ending the government shutdown, with both parties exploring new strategies. Will they finally reach a bipartisan agreement to protect federal workers?
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 US government shutdown hits day six, President Trump hints at a potential healthcare deal with Democrats but insists the government must reopen first. Democrats deny any ongoing negotiations, raising concerns over federal funding and health care subsidies.
As Congress faces a looming government shutdown, Republican leaders blame Democrats for the impasse. A critical meeting with Trump may determine the future of funding legislation. Can they avert a crisis?
In a surprising show of unity, House Democrats sided with Republicans to reject an impeachment vote against President Trump for unilateral military action in Iran. This decision signals a significant reluctance among Democrats to pursue impeachment, despite serious allegations against Trump.