House rejects Trump-backed spending deal on eve of government shutdown
- A revised spending plan by Republicans failed to clear the House on Thursday night, as it was rejected by a 175-235 vote.
- Thirty-Eight Republicans voted against the bill, joining most Democrats in opposition.
- Congress reached a bipartisan deal for a bare-bones bill to fund the government through 20 December.
- A government shutdown now seems almost certain, risking the closure of federal agencies and affecting almost a million workers over Christmas.
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