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CNBC’s Joe Kernen ends tense interview with Sen. Rubén Gallego after clash over shutdown and ACA subsidies
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In a live CNBC appearance on October 27, 2025, Sen. Rubén Gallego of Arizona sparred with Squawk Box co-host Joe Kernen over Democrats’ push to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies during the ongoing government shutdown, leading Kernen to cut the interview short.
Congressional leaders meet Trump ahead of shutdown deadline
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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.
GOP oversight chair comments on Trump's crypto deals
2025년 10월 13일 00시 37분Crypto industry sees caution and promise in Congress
2025년 10월 06일 00시 00분Missouri governor signs Trump-backed congressional map
2025년 09월 29일 00시 08분Republicans introduce bill to repeal DACA in Congress
2025년 09월 22일 00시 04분Senate Rejects Funding Bills, Heightening Shutdown Risk
2025년 09월 09일 00시 07분Democrats Release Alleged Trump Epstein Note
 
Government shutdown enters 15th day with military pay secured
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The U.S. government shutdown reached its 15th day on October 15, 2025, as Democrats and Republicans remained deadlocked over federal funding. The Trump administration reshuffled Pentagon funds to ensure active-duty troops receive paychecks, easing one pressure point, while a federal judge temporarily halted layoffs affecting thousands of civilian employees. Negotiations stalled in the Senate, with Democrats demanding extensions for expiring health care subsidies.
US Congress Faces Shutdown Threat
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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.
 
U.S. Congress faces government shutdown amid partisan blame
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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.
Pessimism rises over GOP crypto legislation's future
Growing doubts are emerging on Capitol Hill about the Republican-led cryptocurrency bill passing into law this year. The legislation, a key GOP priority, faces increasing skepticism amid congressional challenges.
Pentagon accepts $130 million donation to help pay troops as shutdown enters fourth week
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With the federal government shut down since October 1, the Defense Department has accepted a $130 million private donation to help cover military pay — an unprecedented move that President Donald Trump touted while legal and ethical questions mounted and pressure grew over lapsed nutrition benefits.
GOP congressional aide appears with swastika flag in video call
An aide to Ohio Republican Congressman Dave Taylor was spotted with an American flag bearing a swastika in the background during a Zoom call, sparking controversy. The staffer, Angelo 'A.J.' Elia, has a recent history as a Democratic activist. Taylor condemned the image as office vandalism and launched an investigation.
Officialism warns of budget veto without fiscal balance
Following legislative elections, Argentina's officialism warned the opposition it will veto the 2026 Budget if it fails to ensure fiscal balance. Chamber of Deputies President Martín Menem stressed the need for rationality to avoid political chaos. The government aims to delay the debate until new legislators take office on December 10.
Chaotic congress session approves sustainable mobility law
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Spain's Congress experienced a tense session on October 8, 2025, with a PP deputy's honeymoon absence and a last-minute deal with Podemos enabling the sustainable mobility law's approval. The vote, fraught with errors and rumors, ended with 174 votes in favor after Podemos abstained. Transport Minister Óscar Puente confirmed the eleventh-hour agreement.