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Shutdown Politics Has Republicans Singing Government’s Praises

By: Carl Hulse β€”
As Republicans try to pin blame for shutdown damage on Democrats, they are hailing a federal bureaucracy they normally bash as wasteful and overreaching.

A Transportation Security Administration checkpoint at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago last week on the first day of the government shutdown.

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Trump Escalates Attacks on Democrats in a Government Shutdown Like No Other

By: Erica L. Green β€”
Shutdowns are always unpleasant affairs. But President Trump has used his power in aggressive and strikingly personal ways.

President Trump speaking to reporters this week. He has reveled in a threat to target what he called β€œDemocrat Agencies” for temporary and permanent cuts.

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How Government Shutdowns Got More Severe and Further Reaching

By: Ali Watkins β€”
Shutdowns started having significant effects after an attorney general in the 1980s argued that it was illegal for the government to spend money without congressional appropriations.

A government shutdown started at midnight on Wednesday.

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Trump Cancels Meeting With Democrats as Government Shutdown Nears

By: Catie Edmondson β€”
Top Democrats are demanding concessions on health care in exchange for their support on a bill to fund the government. Mr. Trump called the demands β€œunserious.”

To keep the government open past Oct. 1, lawmakers in Congress have to agree on a spending bill.

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Business Lobbyists Scramble to Kill $100 Billion β€˜Revenge Tax’

By: Alan Rappeport and Colby Smith β€”
Critics contend that the measure will scare off the foreign investment that President Trump wants to attract.

Legislation being advanced by Republicans in Congress would substantially increase the tax bills for many foreign companies that operate in the United States, raising more than $100 billion over a decade.

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Trump Officials Unveil Budget Cuts to Aid for Health, Housing and Research

By: Tony Romm β€”
The new blueprint shows that a vast array of education, health, housing and labor programs would be hit, including aid for college and cancer research.

President Trump’s budget proposes deep reductions for nearly ever major federal agency, reserving its steepest cuts for foreign aid, medical research, tax enforcement and a slew of anti-poverty programs.

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A Bruised Musk Leaves Washington: Takeaways From the Trump News Conference

By: Luke Broadwater β€”
President Trump gave Elon Musk a send-off in the Oval Office.

President Trump showed support for Elon Musk during the news conference.

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Proposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind

By: Annie Karni β€”
G.O.P. lawmakers from swing districts face tough votes as soon as next week, when key House panels are scheduled to consider legislation that would cut popular programs to pay for President Trump’s agenda.

Gabe Evans during a campaign stop in Greeley, Colo., in October. He wound up winning his seat by less than one percentage point.

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Hegseth Orders Pentagon to Draw Up Plans for Budget Cuts

By: Helene Cooper and Eric Schmitt β€”
The defense secretary has told senior leaders to prepare to trim 8 percent from the budget over each of the next five years, officials said.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a visit to the U.S.-Mexico border this month. He named military operations at the border as an exception to the proposed cuts.

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Here’s What Could Happen in a Government Shutdown

By: Noah Weiland β€”
With a funding deadline approaching, workers are bracing for the possibility of a disruptive holiday season, which could include longer wait times for travelers.

Funding for the federal government will lapse at 12:01 a.m. Saturday if no deal is reached.

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Congressional Leaders Strike a Short-Term Deal to Avert Partial Shutdown

By: Catie Edmondson β€”
Top lawmakers agreed to vote on a temporary funding patch that would allow more time for spending negotiations.

The deal, initially floated by Speaker Mike Johnson, would extend funding for some government agencies for a week, through March 8, and the rest for another two weeks, until March 22.

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With Shutdown Looming, House and Senate Leaders Agree on Spending Levels

By: Carl Hulse β€”
Despite the deal, time is short to assemble and pass legislation putting the agreement in force before a Jan. 19 deadline.

The agreement includes an increase in Pentagon spending to $886.3 billion and holds nondefense funding essentially flat at $772.7 billion

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