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Shutdown Odds Spike After House GOP Refuse To Bring Chamber Into Session: Report

September 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The latest update at 11450ET indicates that a government shutdown may be imminent, as both Democrats and Republicans are standing their ground on key issues. House Republicans plan to hold a joint news conference on the day of the potential shutdown, indicating a firm stance. Despite efforts by the White House to push for a stopgap bill, predictions point towards a shutdown according to sources like Polymarket.

On the brink of a critical meeting with President Trump to avert a shutdown, both parties are blaming each other for potential failure in negotiations. Democrats are pushing for an extension of tax subsidies for the Affordable Care Act Marketplace, while Republicans insist on passing a continuing resolution first to address issues within the healthcare system.

Senator Thune emphasizes that the decision to avoid a shutdown lies with Democrats, urging them to release the hostage on refusing to approve the resolution. Senate Minority Leader Schumer calls for real negotiations with Trump’s involvement, focusing on healthcare concerns. House leaders express a desire for common sense discussions and accuse each other of stalling progress.

As the deadline approaches, tensions rise between the two parties with healthcare and budget cuts at the forefront of the debate. The possibility of a government shutdown looms large as both sides dig in their heels on key issues. Lawrence Wilson’s report highlights that the program will remain active until the end of December, giving us ample time to engage in discussions and debates.

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