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Senate Democrats Divided Over GOP Shutdown Deal Offer
Several moderate Democrats are privately telling their Republican colleagues that an agreement could be reached in the next few days
Several moderate Democrats are privately telling their Republican colleagues that an agreement could be reached in the next few days
Kennedy indicated Trump was not pleased with the response but did not raise his voice.
At the center of the dispute are enhanced premium tax credits that have lowered healthcare costs for millions of Americans since 2021.
Trump posted the video hours after meeting with Jeffries and Schumer at the White House to discuss the impending government shutdown.
Grassley, who previously chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, defended the rule and rebuked Trump’s tone.
Tillis emphasized a preference for bipartisan solutions over drastic rule changes, noting “I just generally don’t go nuclear.”
The drive for a controversial rescissions bill removing $9 billion in spending further inflamed tensions, prompting Democrats to stall civilian nominations
Republicans contend that Democrats changed their demands multiple times during the final 24 hours of talks.