US Senate Fails to Pass Stopgap Bill, Government Shuts Down
U.S. Senate fails to pass short-term spending bill, triggering the first government shutdown in seven years as healthcare funding debates heat up.
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U.S. Senate fails to pass short-term spending bill, triggering the first government shutdown in seven years as healthcare funding debates heat up.
The Senate approved Trump’s divisive spending bill, slashing social welfare and adding $3 trillion to the national debt.
The U.S. Senate passed a stopgap funding bill, extending spending until March 14 to avert a government shutdown amid partisan divisions.