Congress races to avoid government shutdown amid partisan standoff

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Congress MPs are already accused of the closure of the upcoming government, and the financing predicts that there will be a bitter partisan dispute for the next few weeks while the financing is standing in balance.
MPs returned to Capitol Hill this week, the threat of closure at the end of the month concentrated and the familiar Partizan fault lines reappeared.
“Republican Assembly Republicans are determined to keep the government and unfortunately all the democrats do not seem to have the same agreement with it and begin to implement their governments to close the pressure,” Mike Johnson said to journalists on Wednesday. He said.
“If the government closes, it will be because the congress democrats will reject common sense solutions to finance the government,” he said.
Government financing will end in less than four weeks, and the deputies are divided into how the government will survive in the short term.
They will probably consider a stopgap precaution to keep financing stable in federal agencies, but even this may face obstacles in the shaving machine of the Republicans.
In order to pass a stopgap measure in the Senate before September 30, the date of financing is set to expire, GOP leaders will need democratic support to clean the 60 votes threshold of the room.
But this will probably be difficult, because they are willing to put the majority party near the 2026 midterm elections – they seem willing to keep the line and spar with republican colleagues on the sliding pieces of President Donald Trump’s agenda.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., voted for the Republicans in March to prevent a closure, which is a strong reaction from his party. Schumer probably wants to avoid it this time.
Like Johnson, Senior Senator from New York tried to put onus to prevent the closure of the government in his colleagues on the other side.
“The only way to avoid closing is to work in a bilateral manner with a bill that can receive both Republican and Democratic votes in the Senate.” letter To his colleagues on Tuesday.
“However, as the financing approaches the deadline, the Republicans threaten to go alone once again-they turn our country towards a closure.” He said.
The most likely route in the coming route is that deputies pass a series of short -term financing invoices or ongoing decisions to help finance federal agencies for the next few months.
If the deputies do not go to the CR route, they need to discuss and cross a dozen full year spending bills by the end of the month, almost impossible.
The White House claimed that he will continue to funding at existing rates and buy time to buy time to make an agreement before the end of the year. Punchbowl News.
Trump before It showed a willingness To close the government to avoid agreed to compromise in negotiations.
But now, since the “single, big, beautiful billing action” has signed the law, Trump shows more clarity for a short -term measure.
But the Democrats are dead to reverse the deep deductions of Medicaid, which was included in Trump’s package. And they want this return to republicans to give the necessary votes to prevent the closure of the government.
This puts GOP leadership in a difficult situation, here is an agreement that the Republicans have entered Trump’s Marquee domestic package without giving the impression that they have entered into an agreement.
“If the Republicans want the democrats to vote for the Trump administration to finance, they may start by restoring the health services they have been dismantled to finance more tax grades for billionaires.” written In X last week, to foresee the basic democratic demand for any negotiations.
It is unlikely that the White House greeted the policy package as a victory and a descriptive feature of Trump’s second period.
Last week, Trump made potential negotiations even more complex, and the Budget Director Russell Vought announced the plan of withdrawing about $ 5 billion of foreign aid financing already approved by the Congress. cancellation package.
The Democrats and even some Republicans did not criticize the announcement by saying that some were illegal. Critics also said that the 11th hour change will make the efforts to reach an agreement that prevents closure.
You. Lisa Murkowski said, “The truth is to advance the final allowance invoices and to prevent the closure of the government, when the Congress continues its session next week, it will require a lot of work and cooperation.” written X.
“These unilateral actions by the OMB threaten the good two -party work done in the committee and on the ground, and threaten the risk of throwing the whole process into chaos.” He said.
– Emily Wilkins from CNBC contributed to reporting




