Government shuts down after Congress deadlocks on spending deal
The federal government is entering a partial shutdown after Senate Democrats rebelled against a short-term spending bill.
The federal government is entering a partial shutdown after Senate Democrats rebelled against a short-term spending bill.
Trump posted photos of “Trump 2028" hats in the Oval Office after talks with congressional Democrat leaders collapsed and the government shut down at midnight.
HUD blamed Democrats as the government shut down Tuesday, warning of harm to Americans while Trump backed a clean funding bill blocked in the Senate.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., criticizes Senate Democrats for blocking the GOP's short-term funding extension as Congress hurtles toward a government shutdown.
A yelling match between Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and a former Biden administration official broke out in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing over the need for “two spirit" safe spaces.
The federal government will officially enter a shutdown at midnight after Congress failed to reach an agreement on spending.
Nearly 200,000 Department of Homeland Security frontline officers and employees will likely work without pay during the government shutdown while maintaining critical functions.