Senate Republicans Face Longest Government Shutdown in US History as Talks Remain Stalemate
The Senate's long-standing stalemate has pushed the country to the brink of its 1st ever record-breaking government shutdown. Republican Senator John Thune expressed cautious optimism, stating that "we're getting close" to a resolution, but warned that this is unlike any other shutdown in history due to Democrats' reaction.
Thune refused to divulge specifics on ongoing negotiations, emphasizing his willingness to compromise, including offering the Democratic-led minibus bill previously passed by the Senate. He urged Democrats to accept their proposed path forward and avoid holding up the government.
Meanwhile, some Republicans believe that Democrats may be willing to concede after Tuesday's elections, while Democrats argue that pressure will increase on the GOP due to rising health insurance premiums following open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has repeatedly declined to comment on potential shutdown timelines. Thune's words suggest a delicate balance between cooperation and holding firm against Democratic demands.
The Senate's long-standing stalemate has pushed the country to the brink of its 1st ever record-breaking government shutdown. Republican Senator John Thune expressed cautious optimism, stating that "we're getting close" to a resolution, but warned that this is unlike any other shutdown in history due to Democrats' reaction.
Thune refused to divulge specifics on ongoing negotiations, emphasizing his willingness to compromise, including offering the Democratic-led minibus bill previously passed by the Senate. He urged Democrats to accept their proposed path forward and avoid holding up the government.
Meanwhile, some Republicans believe that Democrats may be willing to concede after Tuesday's elections, while Democrats argue that pressure will increase on the GOP due to rising health insurance premiums following open enrollment for the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has repeatedly declined to comment on potential shutdown timelines. Thune's words suggest a delicate balance between cooperation and holding firm against Democratic demands.