The Democratic grappling reflects a larger question confronting the party: When to fight and when to fall in line?
Senate Democrats Wednesday faced tough choices after the Republican-led House narrowly passed a stopgap spending bill that would avert a partial government shutdown as soon as this weekend.
The House of Representatives voted 217-213 to pass a continuing resolution (CR) on March 12, 2025, preventing the government shutdown set for March 14. The CR funds the government and extends Medicare ...
The continuing resolution to fund the government through September next goes to the Senate, where it will need bipartisan support to avoid a shutdown and an interruption of government funding and ...
They can either vote to support a House GOP stopgap measure they’ve been criticizing, or the federal government will shut ...
President Trump invited Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy and other member of the Senate Finance Committee to a White House meeting Thursday.
Rep. David Valadao faces the difficult task of reassuring constituents in his Central Valley district that he will stave off ...
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, who has routinely voted against government spending bills, said what’s changed is Trump in the White ...
Trump needs Senate Democrats’ votes, but they are still weighing whether to use this rare point of leverage and risk taking ...
On this special episode of "Uncanny Valley," we unpack Elon Musk's desire for a government shutdown that could become ...
The proposal funds the federal government through September and avoids a government shutdown on Friday. But it's taken on ...
Senate Democrats are weighing backing the GOP government funding bill after it passed in the House in order to avoid a shutdown. Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) joins José Díaz-Balart to share his ...
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