US government shutdown
US Government Shutdown Crisis Looms as Senate Rejects Last-Minute Funding Proposals
Oct 01, 2025 08:04 am CST
The US government faces an imminent shutdown as funding expires at midnight following failed negotiations between Democrats and Republicans. Despite last-ditch efforts in the Senate, partisan disputes over healthcare funding and heated exchanges between Trump and Democratic leaders have prevented agreement on a temporary funding extension. If unresolved, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be furloughed and essential services disrupted in the first government shutdown since 2018.
Trump Warns "Probably" Facing US Government Shutdown as Funding Deadline Approaches
Oct 01, 2025 03:44 am CST
President Donald Trump announced that the US government is likely heading toward its first shutdown in over six years, with funding set to expire at midnight and negotiations between Democrats and Republicans at an impasse. The contentious talks have been marked by unusual hostility, including controversy over an AI-generated video and threats of targeting Democratic priorities during any shutdown period. The impasse centers on healthcare funding for low-income households as both parties blame each other for the potential closure of nonessential government operations.
Understanding the 2024 US Government Shutdown: Impact on Federal Services and Trump Administration Standoff
Sep 30, 2025 01:49 pm CST
The United States faces an imminent federal government shutdown as negotiations stall between Republicans and Democrats over federal funding. This comprehensive analysis examines how critical services will be affected, which agencies will continue operating, and the political conflict between the Trump administration and congressional Democrats regarding healthcare benefits and federal expenditures that has led to this potential crisis.
US Government Shutdown Looms as Trump Meets Congressional Leaders in Last-Ditch Negotiations
Sep 29, 2025 11:45 pm CST
President Trump is meeting with key congressional leaders at the White House in a final attempt to prevent a US government shutdown as the Tuesday deadline approaches. Without an agreement, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will go unpaid and essential services will be disrupted, with both parties attempting to leverage the crisis for their policy priorities.



