Risk of US government shutdown increases as Trump-supported bill is rejected by Congress

Risk of US government shutdown increases as Trump-supported bill is rejected by Congress

In a dramatic turn of events, the US government faces the possibility of a shutdown just in time for the holiday season. The transition was triggered after a last-minute intervention from President Donald Trump and billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk threw a wrench into the passing of a crucial funding bill in Congress.

The Republicans had put forth a revised bill, aiming to prevent the shutdown and keep the government running until the New Year. However, their efforts were thwarted when the bill was rejected in the House of Representatives on Thursday night. This decision was made by both Democrats and a significant number of Republicans, who had previously agreed to a comprehensive spending deal.

As the clock ticks down with only 24 hours remaining until the government’s budget expires, the fate of nearly a million federal workers hangs in the balance. If the agencies are forced to close, these workers could potentially go without pay over the Christmas holiday.

The uncertainty surrounding the situation has left many on edge, with the possibility of a government shutdown looming large. The repercussions of such an event would undoubtedly be felt by individuals and families across the country. Stay tuned as this story continues to unfold.

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