The White House posted a video on its X platform mocking the failure of Democrats Temu Obama and Chuck Schumer's government shutdown plan, with the caption "Democratic government shutdown, rest in peace. October 1, 2025 - November 12, 2025."
Senate Democrats backed a stopgap funding bill to fund some departments. But the crisis is not entirely over, the bill still needs to pass the House of Representatives, and differences on core issues remain unresolved. Click to view...
According to FOX Business, a person familiar with the matter said that Republicans and a sufficient number of Senate Democrats have reached an agreement to end the 40-day government shutdown.
According to sources, the US Senate Democratic caucus has at least 8 votes in favor of negotiating a deal to end the government shutdown, ensuring enough Democratic votes to pass a bill to end the government shutdown. And US Senate Minority Leader Schumer: will vote against the Senate funding agreement.
More than a dozen Senate Democrats gave their support to a package of spending bills on Sunday, according to multiple people familiar with the matter, providing a significant break from more than a month of political deadlock. Click to view...
On November 10th, according to the AXIOS website, several sources said that several Democratic members of the US Senate said on Sunday that they were ready to move forward with a package of bills to end the government shutdown. This is the most groundbreaking sign in bipartisan negotiations in more than a month. At least 10 Democratic senators are expected to support a procedural motion to advance a package that includes a spending package and a short-term funding measure to keep the federal gov...
Republican aides say Republicans have rejected Democratic proposals to end the shutdown.
Republican aides in the United States say the Republican Party has rejected Democratic proposals to end the government shutdown.
Aides to U.S. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer say Democrats are proposing a no-strings-attached short-term funding bill and a bipartisan mini-omnibus bill to reopen the government.
According to CCTV news, on November 5 local time, Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader of the US Senate, and Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, called on President Trump to meet with leaders of both parties in Congress to discuss ending the government "shutdown" and addressing health policy issues. The two Democratic leaders said in a letter: "Democrats are ready to meet with you face-to-face." So far, Trump has insisted on not negotiating with Democrats unti...