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Politics: β€œblackhawk Helicopter Was Flying Too High, By A Lot”

POLITICS: We Are Working On Temporary Government Funding Bill Until End Of September

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Republicans are working to clean up the mess Joe Biden left behind.

Donald Trump said that Republicans are working on a β€œgovernment funding Bill” that would go β€œto the end of September.”

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As usual, Sleepy Joe Biden left us a total MESS. The Budget from last YEAR is still not done. We are working very hard with the House and Senate to pass a clean, temporary government funding Bill (β€œCR”) to the end of September. Let’s get it done!

Government funding expires on March 14th.

CBS News reported:

Congress is barreling toward a deadline to avert a government shutdown in just over two weeks, with Democrats and Republicans at odds over whether there should be guardrails on President Trump’s ability to withhold funding approved by Congress.

Democrats want to insert language in the funding bill to ensure that the administration implements the spending directed by Congress, a reaction to Mr. Trump and top adviser Elon Musk’s work to downsize large swaths of the executive branch. But Republicans have made it clear that they won’t accept those terms.

Government funding expires on March 14, and keeping the government open past the deadline will likely require bipartisan support in both the House and Senate. Republicans control 53 seats in the Senate, but a funding measure requires 60 votes for passage. In the House, Republicans are operating with a razor-thin majority and a divided conference in which conservatives regularly vote against government spending bills.



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