The Senate finds itself in a familiar position, working to avoid a partial government shutdown with just hours to spare.
S.D., joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer’s decision to support the GOP’s spending bill and backlash from his own party.
Democrats have only painful options: allow passage of a bill they believe gives President Donald Trump vast discretion on spending decisions, or vote no and give Trump free rein. Senate Democratic ...
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) said the current fight over a Republican spending bill was the “best time” for Democrats to take on President Trump, coming less than two months into his ...
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., arrives to speak with reporters as Republicans work to pass an interim spending ...
With just a day before the potential for a government shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, switched course ...
World: The current funding expires on Friday night. If a new spending bill is not passed and signed by President Trump before ...
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The Daily Caller on MSNJon Ossoff Bucks Schumer, Vows To Vote For ShutdownDemocratic Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff announced he will vote against the GOP spending bill Thursday, defying Senate Minority ...
The continuing resolution to fund the government through Sept. 30 next goes to the Senate, where it will need bipartisan ...
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Raw Story on MSN'What's going on?' CNN's Dana Bash pans Senate Dems for murky message on funding billCNN's Dana Bash panned Senate Democrats for trying and failing to "hash out" a clear message on whether to allow a government ...
The market, in turn, has tumbled as Trump’s trade war sparks fears of a forthcoming recession. Last week, the Dow dropped 670 points. This week, the slump continued, reacting to Trump’s 25 percent ...
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