US Senate Democrats debate path forward on government funding bill
- Senate Democrats are divided on how to handle the House-passed stopgap spending bill, with some supporting it and others opposing it.
- Mark Warner, D-Va., and Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., stated they intend to vote against the continuing resolution on social media.
- Senate Democrats face pressure to support the bill, as GOP leaders assert that failing to do so would lead to a government shutdown blamed on them.
- John Fetterman, D-Pa., expressed concerns about the potential fallout from a shutdown, claiming it would be a gift for the Republicans if Democrats block the bill.
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'One-two GOP punch': Analyst sees Democrats embracing a 'gamble' that may backfire
Senate Democrats are facing a dilemma over whether to reach across the aisle to prevent a possible government shutdown or just allow it happen as a form of protest, according to a new report.The House GOP passed a funding bill this week, which was seen as a victory for Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), a...
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