• Shutdown-related firings begin: White House budget chief Russell Vought announced the government has started firing federal workers as the shutdown drags on. So far, it appears the Departments of ...
The government has been shut down for more than a week, and Congress still appears deadlocked on a funding plan.
Bondi continuously deflected questions from Democrats on controversial issues, including the Jeffery Epstein files, ...
The government has been shut down for more than a week, and Congress still appears deadlocked on a funding plan. Follow here for the latest.
The federal government remains shut down after a deadlocked Congress failed again today to reach a funding deal.
• Shutdown latest: The government has now been shut down for over a week, and Congress still appears deadlocked on a funding plan. The Senate again failed to advance competing proposals from Democrats ...
A possible government shutdown is days away, with the Trump administration and GOP lawmakers locked in a funding standoff ...
The federal government has officially shut down for the first time in six years after a deadlocked Congress failed to pass a ...
The government has now been shut down since October 1, with no end in sight. While the House has passed a stopgap bill that ...
• No votes tonight: The Senate won’t vote on any government funding bills this evening. That means the shutdown will continue into tomorrow, when another round of votes on proposals to reopen the ...
With less than 48 hours to go, Vice President JD Vance said today he believes a government shutdown will happen amid an impasse on how to keep funding flowing.
The last shutdown started on December 22, 2018, and went until January 25, 2019 — 35 days, making it the longest government shutdown.