Government Shutdown Looms as Senate and House Clash Over Funding Bill


The United States is facing the possibility of a government shutdown as Congress has until midnight on Saturday to pass a new budget. While the Senate has plans for a temporary funding agreement with bipartisan support to avert a shutdown until November 17, House Republicans are poised to oppose it, with some hardline members threatening to remove House Speaker Kevin McCarthy if he relies on Democratic votes to pass a funding bill without their support. The issue primarily revolves around border security, with McCarthy suggesting that including border provisions in the Senate's bill could help avoid a shutdown.

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