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Why is there a government shutdown?

(NEXSTAR) – Lawmakers failed to reach an agreement to fund the federal government by midnight on Tuesday night, triggering a shutdown on Wednesday. At the heart of the deadlock are health insurance subsidies. Here’s what to know about the key sticking points in the budget negotiations. What are the tax credits lawmakers disagree on? At issue…
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D.C. federal court pumps brakes on Trump policy legal fights amid shutdown

The U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday pumped the brakes on lawsuits challenging Trump administration policies amid the government’s shutdown, citing its own need to preserve resources while the funding impasse persists. The court’s chief judge James Boasberg issued a standing order extending upcoming deadlines in litigation involving the federal government past the…
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Sherrill says Hegseth ‘escalating his war on women in the military’ 

Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.), a former Navy pilot running for New Jersey governor, on Tuesday accused Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth of trying to force women out of the military after he announced the “highest male standard” would be imposed on all combat roles in the armed forces. “Eliminating the current highly rigorous standards for women…
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Kimmel mocks Trump’s shutdown threats, Hegseth’s ‘no fatties allowed’ policy

Late night comedian Jimmy Kimmel tore into President Trump over the government shutdown Tuesday night while also criticizing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth for his speech decrying “fat generals” in the U.S. military. “I was recently the victim of a government shutdown,” Kimmel, whose show was reinstated last week on ABC after a brief suspension, said…
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Johnson backs Trump’s ‘training ground’ remarks: Military in US cities a ‘win-win scenario’

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday backed President Trump’s plans to use cities he deems dangerous because of their crime levels as a “training ground” for the military, though he seemed to draw a distinction in suggesting it would be National Guard members taking part in such actions.  “I can tell you what‘s in…
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Marine Veteran Flat Out Calls Donald Trump ‘An Idiot’ Over Controversial Military Decision

“Only, again, an idiot like Donald Trump would believe that such a thing could happen,” Sen. Ruben Gallego said.

Democratic leaders bash Trump and Hegseth over ‘unhinged’ speech to generals

House Democratic leaders let loose on Pete Hegseth on Wednesday, hammering the Defense secretary over new directives to the nation’s generals urging an end to “woke” policies at the Pentagon and a return to “male standards” on the battlefield.  Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-Calif.) characterized Hegseth’s speech, delivered Tuesday at the Quantico Marine base in Northern…
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Cuomo uses AI ad to depict himself driving subway, on floor of NYSE

New York City mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo used artificial intelligence (AI) to depict himself driving the subway, working as a stagehand and standing on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in his first advertisement of the general election.  “I’m Andrew Cuomo, and I could pretend to do a lot of jobs,” Cuomo…
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Watch live: Vance joins White House press briefing on Day 1 of shutdown

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters Wednesday afternoon, just hours after the government shutdown went into effect. Senators on both sides of the aisle have failed to come to an agreement on a stopgap funding plan. Republicans pushed forward a “clean” plan last month without input from Democrats, who argued that any…
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Trump’s shutdown circus will backfire with voters 

There’s a sad irony in watching the federal government come to a grinding halt — not because of some unresolvable crisis, but because our politics have turned into a circus. Earlier this month, a shutdown wasn’t inevitable. But President Trump practically locked the door and threw away the key Monday night when he shared an…
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Jane Fonda reboots Committee for the First Amendment: Artists must ‘speak out before it’s too late’

Nearly 80 years after her father helped form the Committee for the First Amendment during the McCarthy era, Jane Fonda is relaunching the group, saying artists must “speak out before it’s too late.” More than 600 entertainment industry figures — including Barbra Streisand, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Whoopi Goldberg, Spike Lee, Natalie Portman, Sean Penn and Pedro…
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Schumer calls Johnson ‘the real bad guy’ in shutdown

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) blamed House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Wednesday for the government shutdown but added that he needs to be part of any negotiations to continue funding the government. “The American people know the Republicans have the presidency, they have the Senate, they have the House, and the blame will…
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Kamala Harris’s book tour lets her plot a course for 2028

Interest in the Democratic presidential race intensifies as President Trump’s presidential approval rating sinks. His general presidential approval is now 11 points underwater in a new national survey of registered voters for The New York Times. His performance rating is also net-negative in every issue area, except for crime.  California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) had…
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Turning Point returns to Utah for first event without Charlie Kirk

The Turning Point USA college tour returned to Utah on Tuesday for its largest stop since the assassination of co-founder Charlie Kirk in September.  The event, hosted at Utah State University in Logan, was just two hours away from the site of where Kirk was shot in Orem. But a large crowd rallied behind MAGA ideals…
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House Democrat sees Trump speech to military as pretext for canceling 2028 election

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) expressed concern Tuesday that President Trump’s warning about a “war from within” could serve as a pretext for calling off the 2028 election. In an interview on “The Jim Acosta Show,” the New York Democrat called Trump’s speech to military leaders at Quantico, Va., Tuesday “really dangerous,” pointing to the president’s…
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Oregon National Guard mission will cost federal government at least $3.8M, official says

The deployment of 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland will cost the federal government at least $3.8 million, according to a state official.  “200 service members for 80 days is roughly $3.8 million. Just in pay and allowances, and then there are other logistics costs, that we are still working through, support agreements, for…
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Republican leaders dig in on pressuring Democrats to open government

Republican leaders in Congress on Wednesday dug in on pressuring Democrats to vote for a “clean” GOP-crafted stopgap to reopen the government, signaling the Senate will hold repeated votes on the bill if necessary. The top GOP leaders from both chambers appeared on the Capitol’s west terrace Wednesday morning in a rare press conference setting…
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Trump signs order to protect Qatar after Israeli strike

President Trump signed an executive order bolstering U.S. protections for Qatar in the wake of an Israeli strike there that killed six people. The executive order states the United States “shall regard any armed attack on the territory, sovereignty, or critical infrastructure of the State of Qatar as a threat to the peace and security…
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Trump administration pauses $18 billion NYC infrastructure projects over DEI

The Trump administration announced Wednesday it was pausing federal funding for infrastructure projects in New York City, citing concerns about diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Director Russell Vought posted on social platform X that roughly $18 billion in funding for the city has been “put on hold to…
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Federal workers will get paid after shutdown: Here’s why

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers found themselves furloughed or working without pay when they woke up Wednesday morning, after government funding lapsed overnight. The government shutdown marks the first time since January 2019 that lawmakers failed to strike a deal to keep federal agencies open. The previous shutdown, during President Trump’s first term, lasted…
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Trump’s bid to fire Fed’s Lisa Cook to be heard by Supreme Court in January

The Supreme Court said Wednesday it will hear oral arguments over President Trump’s effort to fire Federal Reserve board of governors member Lisa Cook in January, enabling her to stay in her role for months as the justices punt a decision.   The terse order, which came without any noted dissents, tables Trump’s request to…
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Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments On Trump’s Bid To Fire Fed Governor

President Donald Trump’s unprecedented attempt to fire a Fed board governor grinds to a halt for now.

Newsom mocks Trump stairs comments as shutdown begins: ‘A very weak man’

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) mocked President Trump’s recent comments about walking up the stairs at the United Nations (UN), calling him a “very weak man” as government funding lapsed overnight. “THE TRUMP SHUTDOWN IS HERE! HEALTH CARE FOR BABIES, MOMS & GRANDMAS HELD HOSTAGE BY A VERY WEAK MAN WHO CAN’T EVEN DO STAIRS.…
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Trump-appointed US attorney disqualified from multiple cases in Nevada

A Trump-appointed U.S. attorney for Nevada was disqualified from four criminal cases by a federal judge on Tuesday after not being officially nominated for confirmation by the Senate. Sigal Chattah, who served as the acting U.S. attorney for Nevada, was directed to relinquish control over prosecutions by U.S. District Judge David G. Campbell.  Campbell said…
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Senate Democrat: Trump ‘doesn’t actually understand how the military works’

Sen. Ruben Gallego (D-Ariz.) slammed President Trump‘s suggestion on Tuesday that the military use some of the country’s “dangerous cities as training grounds.” CNN anchor Boris Sanchez asked Gallego, a former Marine, if there was anything that could prevent Trump from making this suggestion a reality. “Look, the president’s an idiot,” Gallego replied. Trump “doesn’t…
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