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According to a recent Yahoo/YouGov poll, there is a growing dissatisfaction among Americans with President Donald Trump‘s economic management. A staggering 60% of the respondents expressed disapproval,
After failing to pass a spending bill for the 11th time, the U.S. has entered its third week of the government shutdown.
President Donald Trump has demanded that Congressional Republicans use the “nuclear option” to unilaterally eliminate the filibuster and end the ongoing government shutdown.
President Donald Trump has used the federal shutdown to seize control of spending from Congress and mold much of the government to his liking. Now the lone agency with the power to push back on those moves may be running out of time to try it.
The federal government’s shutdown entered Day 2 on Thursday as neither side showed signs of budging amid their impasse over funding the government.
The longer the federal government shutdown lasts, the more it will cost the U.S. economy, which the Congressional Budget Office estimates at up to $14 billion.
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Trump wants to cancel more funding during the shutdown. Courts have hampered his earlier efforts
President Donald Trump’s administration has canceled, or threatened to cancel, billions of dollars of previously approved federal spending and wants to go after even more funding during the shutdown.
The president now claims that staff at his own agencies couldn’t figure out where new revenues are coming from until he told them to “check the tariff shelf.”
The U.S. government shutdown on Tuesday entered its 35th day, matching a record set during President Donald Trump's first term for the longest in history, as Republicans and Democrats in Congress continue to blame each other for the standoff.