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Trump, Democrats leave meeting without deal to avoid government shutdown
Vice President JD Vance warned a shutdown is likely as Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked over health care and government funding, risking furloughs for thousands of federal workers.
- A meeting between Congressional leaders, President Donald Trump, and Vice President J.D. Vance failed to produce a deal to avoid a government shutdown due to unresolved differences in priorities.
- The House passed a bill to fund the government until November, but the Senate rejected it, leading to potential federal employee furloughs if no agreement is reached.
- Trump warned of mass layoffs if the shutdown occurs, and he expects significant disruptions in essential services by Wednesday due to unresolved issues.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stated there remains a large gap between Democratic and Republican positions, emphasizing that any agreement must include provisions for healthcare subsidies.
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At a few hours before the deadline, the US President has made little illusions about a possible agreement between Republicans and Democrats on the financing of the federal state.
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Leaning Left85Leaning Right45Center91Last UpdatedBias Distribution41% Center
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