Trump, a shutdown and J. D. Vance
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Shutdown, White House and Layoffs
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The government runs out of money at the end of the day Tuesday, and the two parties remain far from an agreement to avert a shutdown.
As a federal government completely in the hands of Republicans inches toward shutdown, GOP attempts to shift blame to Democrats is not fooling common sense Americans
The government shut down began at midnight on Wednesday as Democrats and Republicans appeared to be nowhere close to reaching a funding deal.
PressConnects.com Binghamton on MSNHow do Americans view NY Sen. Schumer in midst of shutdown? Here's what a poll says
New polling in the hours before the midnight Oct. 1 shutdown shows how Americans view the congressional impasse.
Vice President JD Vance discussed President Donald Trump's comments about firing federal workers during the government shutdown, and assured any firings would not be targeted "based on politics."
Rank-and-file senators began discussing potential solutions Wednesday, though a compromise remains out of reach.
Plunged into a government shutdown, the U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs