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Trump, Democrats leave meeting without deal to avoid government shutdown
Vance warns unresolved budget disputes after Trump’s talks with congressional leaders make a shutdown likely, potentially furloughing nearly 300,000 federal workers by year’s end.
- A White House meeting on Monday involving President Donald Trump and Congressional leaders did not produce a plan to prevent a government shutdown set for Wednesday morning, as stated by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
- Senate Democrats blocked a House-passed spending plan, increasing risks for a shutdown, and polling showed that 65% of respondents opposed the shutdown approach adopted by Democrats, according to The New York Times.
- Vice President J.D. Vance stated that Democrats' refusal to negotiate was causing the likelihood of a shutdown, while Trump indicated he would not negotiate on their terms and expected a government shutdown due to Democratic demands.
- Congress has not passed any of the 12 appropriations bills that fund specific agencies, increasing the possibility of a shutdown affecting numerous federal services.
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