With the fiscal year 2026 government funding deadline just 83 days away, there is growing concern in Washington about a potential government shutdown. Congressional appropriations remain stalled with no clear resolution in sight. Discussions highlight that the government could easily shut down by September 30 if no agreement is reached. Senate Republicans are attempting to avoid conflict over the rescissions package proposed by President Donald Trump, which must be approved or rejected within nine days. This package includes funding cuts that put federal programs such as NPR and PBS at risk. Meanwhile, the Senate is also moving toward a vote on Russia sanctions amid changing dynamics influenced by Trump's stance on Vladimir Putin. The situation remains fluid as lawmakers navigate these competing priorities ahead of the funding deadline.
The Senate has nine days to either approve or reject President Trump's rescissions package, which means PBS and NPR have nine days left to await their federal funding fate. There is a very interesting new wrinkle regarding NPR 👇🏼
"We are careening toward a shutdown.” @JakeSherman explains why on this morning's Daily Punch episode. Check it out: https://t.co/D5S60l41HF https://t.co/T3onlWM50y
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