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U.S. Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-SD) holds a replica of the Persevering with Appropriations and Extensions Act as he speaks subsequent to Home Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) throughout a press convention on the third day of a partial shutdown of the federal authorities on the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., U.S. October 3, 2025.

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The Senate on Friday as soon as once more didn’t cross dueling funding payments that might have stored the three-day-old authorities shutdown from stretching into subsequent week.

The newest makes an attempt to cross each Republicans’ “clear” decision, which might resume funding at present ranges by way of late November, and Democrats’ model, which incorporates further health-care funding and different measures, was anticipated to not succeed.

The identical competing resolutions beforehand failed a number of occasions within the Senate, together with on the eve of the shutdown and after it started Wednesday morning.

The shutdown is now all however assured to pull on till at the least Monday.

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Each events’ leaders to this point have proven extra curiosity in convincing People that the opposite is accountable for the deadlock than in understanding a compromise.

Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., on Friday accused his Democratic opponents of being cowed by the far left of their occasion into obstructing President Donald Trump’s agenda.

“It is all about President Trump and the Democrats needing to choose a battle to fulfill their far left political base, far left activist organizations who’re the tail wagging the canine proper now,” Thune mentioned. “That is all that is about.”

Home Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., mentioned earlier on MSNBC that the president bears duty.

Trump “is within the presidential witness safety program — nobody can discover him on the subject of the federal government shutdown situation, as a result of he is aware of he is accountable for having induced it,” Jeffries mentioned.

In the meantime, the funding lapse is anticipated to result in the furlough of an estimated 750,000 federal workers and set off the non permanent closure of a slew of presidency applications and places of work.

The Trump administration, which was already working to shrink the scale of the federal government, is warning that the shutdown may result in everlasting layoffs of hundreds of federal employees — regardless of that not occurring throughout prior funding lapses.

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Trump mentioned Thursday that Democrats gave him an “unprecedented alternative” to chop what he described as “Democrat Businesses.”

Whereas it was unclear exactly what that meant, Trump’s warning got here a day after his administration froze $18 billion in Division of Transportation funds for 2 large infrastructure tasks in New York Metropolis, and mentioned the Division of Power had cancelled almost $8 billion in climate-related tasks and different initiatives in 16 states that Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris received within the 2024 election.

On Friday morning, the DOT froze one other $2.1 billion in federal funds allotted for Chicago’s transit system.

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