Congress Faces Looming Deadlines On Government Funding And Biden Impeachment Push As Lawmakers Return
- Government funding expires on September 30, requiring Congress to pass legislation to avoid a shutdown.
- House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is weighing an impeachment inquiry into President Biden over alleged wrongdoing, facing pressure from some Republicans.
- The White House is urging a short-term funding bill while budget differences are resolved, but some House conservatives oppose a "clean" stopgap.
- Senate leaders passed bipartisan funding bills, pressuring the House to collaborate, while hardliners demand cuts and policies like border wall funding.
- Divisions within the Republican caucus pose challenges for McCarthy to resolve disputes over spending levels, shutdown threats, and launching a potential Biden impeachment probe.












































































































