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Shutdown Showdown: U.S. on Track for Government Halt

As the clock ticks toward Tuesday midnight, the U.S. is barreling toward a possible government shutdown.

After a tense White House meeting, Vice President JD Vance bluntly warned, “I think we’re headed to a shutdown.” Democrats and Republicans both pointed fingers over who’ll be to blame if funding lapses.

Democrats insist any short-term spending deal must protect expiring Affordable Care Act tax breaks for 24 million Americans. Republicans argue health and funding talks should stay separate.

With $1.7 trillion in agency budgets at risk—covering everything from NASA launches to national parks—the fallout could furlough thousands of federal employees and grind services to a halt 😬.

Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer stressed “very large differences,” while Senate Republican Leader John Thune fast-tracked a flawed funding bill to pile on pressure.

This budget battle isn’t new: the U.S. has seen 14 partial shutdowns since 1981, most lasting only days. But the stakes feel higher with healthcare on the line and a looming 2026 midterm showdown.

As midnight nears, Americans will be watching Capitol Hill’s next move—and whether teamwork can triumph over political deadlock 🙏.

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