Shutdown nears as Trump meeting yields no breakthrough with Congress The Washington Post Politics
Shutdown nears as Trump plans to meet with leaders in Congress The Washington Post Politics
After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump is planning to meet with a bipartisan group of Congressional leaders on Monday. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown. Events
After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump is planning to meet with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders on Monday. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown. Events
With government funding set to expire Tuesday, Trump is meeting with congressional leaders at the White House in a last effort to avoid a shutdown. Events
President Donald Trump is reportedly planning to meet with the "top four congressional leaders" at the White House on Monday, ahead of next week's government shutdown, according to a report. The post Schumer Shutdown Watch: Trump to Host Congressional Leaders at White House as Government Funding set to Expire appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
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 “unserious.” Politics
As US government shutdown nears, Trump administration mum on contingency plans Reuters Politics
As US government shutdown nears, Trump administration silent on contingency plans Al Arabiya English Politics
Democrat leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries on Saturday sent a letter to President Donald Trump urging him to meet with them directly, blaming Republicans for the ongoing government funding fight and accusing the GOP of targeting healthcare programs as the September 30 deadline nears. The post Schumer, Jeffries Demand Meeting with Trump as Government Shutdown Looms appeared first on Breitbart. Politics
When world leaders meet in New York this month, several plan to recognize a Palestinian state, but Palestinian leaders may not be there to revel in the moment. Politics