Congress

U.S. Congress faces government shutdown amid partisan blame
October 02, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
As a midnight deadline loomed on October 1, 2025, the U.S. Congress struggled to pass a funding bill, heightening the risk of a government shutdown. Republicans accused Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of obstructing talks, while Democrats pointed to hardline GOP demands. Bipartisan negotiations emerged late in the day after repeated failures.
US Congress Faces Shutdown Threat
The US Congress is confronting a potential government shutdown due to budget disputes as of September 4, 2025. Lawmakers are in tense negotiations to avoid disruption. This threat emerges amid broader fiscal debates.
Congressional leaders meet Trump ahead of shutdown deadline
September 30, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Congressional leaders from both parties met with President Trump on Wednesday to discuss averting a potential government shutdown. The talks come as a funding deadline approaches, with lawmakers divided on spending priorities. Key figures like Senate Minority Leader Amy Klobuchar and Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the escalating tensions.
Senate Rejects Funding Bills, Heightening Shutdown Risk
September 22, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
The U.S. Senate on September 20, 2025, rejected both a Republican-proposed stopgap funding bill and a Democratic alternative, escalating the chances of a partial government shutdown starting October 1. The House-passed measure aimed to extend funding through November 21, while the competing proposal sought a shorter extension to October 31 with additional provisions. With lawmakers departing for a break and no resolution in sight, partisan divisions over spending and policy riders continue to stall progress ahead of the September 30 fiscal deadline.
Democrats Release Alleged Trump Epstein Note
September 09, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
House Democrats released an alleged birthday note from Trump related to Epstein. This has fueled political discussions. The authenticity of the document remains under scrutiny.
Republicans introduce bill to repeal DACA in Congress
House Republicans have filed legislation to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, echoing former President Donald Trump's long-standing opposition to it. The move comes amid ongoing debates over immigration policy as the Dream Act faces renewed scrutiny. Proponents argue it restores congressional authority on immigration.