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Senate Blocks GOP Stopgap as Democrats Demand Trump Meeting to Avert Shutdown

The government will shut down on Oct. 1 without a bipartisan stopgap before Congress returns Sept. 29.

Overview

  • Senate Democratic and House Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries asked President Trump for an immediate meeting to break the funding impasse.
  • Senators rejected the House-passed measure after Democrats withheld the votes needed to clear the 60-vote threshold, citing unresolved health-care priorities.
  • The House approved the short-term bill 217–212, with only one Democrat in support and two Republicans opposed, underscoring narrow margins.
  • The Republican plan would keep agencies funded at current levels through Nov. 21 and includes about $88 million to enhance security for senior officials.
  • Democrats are rallying behind an alternative through Oct. 31 that would permanently extend Affordable Care Act tax credits and restore Medicaid funding previously cut.