Overview
- The latest Senate vote fell short of the 60 needed to advance, with three Democrats in support and Sen. Rand Paul the lone Republican opposed.
- The closure has extended into a second week, affecting more than 1.3 million federal workers and disrupting government services.
- President Trump signaled limited openness to negotiate on health-care subsidies central to the standoff, yet substantive talks remain scarce.
- Republican messaging escalated, blaming Democrats for the impasse and citing a claimed 65% public backing for a clean continuing resolution.
- GOP statements warned of potential SNAP benefit interruptions and pointed to reported strains on military pay and air-traffic staffing to press for reopening.