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Georgia voter Christine Nguyen and John King in Decatur, Georgia CNNRebel Teahouse is in Decatur, in reliably blue suburban DeKalb County just outside Atlanta. It is one of the places that helped Biden to his stunning, razor-thin 2020 Georgia win and is now a key test of whether Harris can assemble a similar winning coalition. “Absolutely no,” was Gardner’s answer when we asked whether the switch from Biden to Harris would make him rethink. Republican George W. Bush won 66% in Gwinnett in 2004; in 2020, Biden carried the county with 58%. CNNLike Ngyuen, Hallmon sometimes finds herself in debates over whether Harris or Trump is better for small business and the overall economy.
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Around 100 demonstrators were present on the prison grounds protesting capital punishment and Williams’ execution, Pojmann said. Williams’ team filed a clemency petition to the US Supreme Court last week, noting Missouri’s previous governor had postponed Williams’ execution indefinitely amid questions about the integrity of Williams’ trial. Eric Greitens previously halted Williams’ execution and formed a board to investigate his case and determine whether he should be granted clemency. “The Board investigated Williams’ case for the next six years — until Governor Michael Parson abruptly terminated the process,” Williams’ attorneys wrote. “The Governor’s actions have violated Williams’ constitutional rights and created an exceptionally urgent need for the Court’s attention,” Williams’ attorneys said in court documents.
Persons: Marcellus Williams, Williams, Williiams, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Felicia Gayle, Gayle’s, Mike Parson, Trevor Foley, , Larry Komp, ” Komp, Tricia Rojo Bushnell, CNN’s Jake Tapper, doesn’t, Governor Parson, Parson, Louis County, Williams ’, ” Williams, Karen Pojmann, Imam Jalahii Kacem, Pojmann, Andrew Bailey, Wesley Bell, Louis, ” Bailey, Jonathan Potts, Michael Spillane, ” Spillane, “ Mr, ” Parson, , – Williams, Alford, general’s, Eric Greitens, Michael Parson, ” CNN’s Dakin Andone, Lauren Mascarenhas, John Fritze, Jennifer Hauser Organizations: CNN, US, , Missouri Department of Corrections, NAACP, Williams, of Corrections, Attorney’s Office, Missouri Attorney General’s, Jail, Court, Missouri Supreme, Republican Gov, Supreme, Attorney’s, GOP Gov Locations: Missouri, Bonne Terre, St, Louis
The latest poll finds Harris and Trump roughly even with independent likely voters – Harris at 45% to Trump at 41% - with a gender gap that is centered among independents. Harris is well ahead among likely voters younger than 30 (55% support her to 38% who favor Trump), and among Black (79% Harris to 16% Trump) and Latino (59% Harris to 40% Trump) likely voters. Likely voters overall say they trust Trump over Harris to handle the economy (50% Trump to 39% Harris), immigration (49% Trump to 35% Harris) and foreign policy (47% Trump to 40% Harris). Likely voters generally favor Harris’ approach on abortion and reproductive rights (52% Harris to 31% Trump), uniting the country (43% Harris to 30% Trump), and protecting democracy (47% Harris to 40% Trump). Likely voters include all registered voters in the poll weighted for their predicted likelihood of voting in this year’s election.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, SSRS, Libertarian Chase Oliver, Jill Stein, Trump, Harris ’, That’s, Joe Biden, – Harris, outpacing Trump, Trump’s, Tim Walz, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Hillary Clinton, Clinton Organizations: CNN, Trump, Libertarian, Green Party, Democratic, Independent, White, Minnesota Gov, Voters, Republican
[The stream is slated to start at 10:00 a.m. Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] President Joe Biden addresses the United Nations General Assembly for the final time in his presidency, with a speech that will attempt to tout his administration's foreign policy achievements against a backdrop of ongoing wars in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan. Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, and her Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump, are also set to meet with foreign leaders visiting the U.S. for the U.N. events this week.
Persons: Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: United Nations General Assembly, Democratic, Republican Locations: East, Ukraine, Sudan
The statement criticized congressional Republicans for not including additional funding for disaster relief, the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Small Business Administration. The White House also warned that it would oppose any funding cuts to the Internal Revenue Service in final appropriations legislation. President Joe Biden and many congressional Democrats staunchly opposed plans to include the SAVE Act in the government funding bill. But it was Johnson's own caucus members who defeated his initial funding measure, when 14 House Republicans voted against it on Sept. 18. House Republican aides said Sunday that the funding proposal could reach the House floor for a vote as soon as Wednesday.
Persons: Joe Biden, Mike Johnson, Biden, Mike Johnson's, , Johnson, Donald Trump Organizations: Tuesday, Management, House, Department of Veterans Affairs, Small Business Administration, Administration, Small, Internal Revenue Service, GOP, SAVE, Republicans, Secret Service, Trump . Congress Locations: Washington ,
In another twist of his extreme rhetoric, Trump also seems to be seeking scapegoats should he lose the election in just over 40 days. Last week, at an event on antisemitism, the former president warned that “the Jewish people” would be partly to blame if he loses in November. As president, I have to be your protector.”Former President Donald Trump holds a fighting antisemitism event at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster on August 15, 2024, in Bedminster, New Jersey. On Monday, the former president warned that if Congress tried to block him from imposing new tariffs on China, he’d just ignore lawmakers. Like Trump, Harris argues that US Steel should remain American owned in opposing a sale to Nippon Steel — Japan’s biggest steelmaker.
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Read previewBillionaire investor Mark Cuban on Tuesday teed off on Donald Trump's proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10% and the former president's broader economic agenda. is the 10% price cap on credit card interest rates," Cuban said during a press call hosted by Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. AdvertisementDuring a rally last week in New York, Trump floated the idea of temporarily capping credit card interest rates at "around 10%." AdvertisementExperts have said credit card companies would likely respond to an interest cap by making it harder for some people to access credit. The interest rates Americans pay on that debt are also higher now than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Persons: , Mark Cuban, Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Harris, I've, it's, Donald Trump, Trump, Sen, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio, Cortez, Donald, Steven Cheung, Josh Hawley, Messrs, Sanders, Matt Schulz, Karoline Leavitt Organizations: Service, Business, Cuban, Rep, Trump, Republican, CNN, Financial, New York Federal Reserve Locations: Savannah , Georgia, New York, Alexandria, Cortez of New York, Cuban, Josh Hawley of Missouri
CNN —New York Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, one of the GOP’s most endangered House incumbents, reportedly gave both his lover and his fiancée’s daughter part-time jobs in his district office on Long Island, a potential violation of House ethics rules. D’Esposito is locked in a tight rematch with Democrat Laura Gillen, whom he defeated by fewer than 10,000 votes two years ago. D’Esposito maintained he will “absolutely” continue his race for reelection “and win.”Both his fiancée and lover, in brief conversations with the New York Times, confirmed the reporting. GOP Rep. Marc Molinaro said he has spoken to D’Esposito but declined to comment further. When CNN asked D’Esposito’s fellow Long Islander, GOP Rep. Nick LaLota, about the report, he said he was on the phone.
Persons: Anthony D’Esposito, D’Esposito, Laura Gillen, , , CNN’s Manu Raju, Gillen, George Santos, Santos, Mike Johnson, Johnson, , he’s, ” Johnson, Tom Emmer, Marc Molinaro, ” Molinaro, D’Esposito’s, Nick LaLota, Donald Trump, CNN’s Haley Talbot, Annie Grayer, Sam Fossum, Manu Raju Organizations: CNN, New York Rep, The New York Times, New York’s, , New York Times, New York Police Department, Nassau County Republican, Congressional, Santos ’, GOP, Capitol, Yorkers, Nassau Coliseum, Long, Republicans, New, . New York Republicans Locations: Long, Shore, Capitol, Hempstead, Nassau County, Santos’s district, New York City, .
Read previewSen. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic-turned-independent senator from Arizona, says she's looking forward to a career in the private sector after she leaves the Senate in a few months. "I'm really excited about what's happening in the private sector right now," Sinema said. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema said at @allinsummit that she's "fairly libertarian" and is interested in working in the private sector after she leaves the Senate. "I struggle with the idea of wanting to eliminate the private industry, because that is where the ideas come from," Sinema said. "That's where the innovation comes from, and that's where the money comes from to fund the social programs that are important to protect the vulnerable in our country."
Persons: , Sen, Kyrsten Sinema, Sinema, we've, they're, pic.twitter.com, SPuAr40NQf — bryan metzger, Jason Calacanis, Joe Biden's, Ruben Gallego, Kari Lake, Sinema's, Mitt Romney Organizations: Service, Democratic, Business, Senate, Infrastructure Law, Democratic Party, Democratic Rep Locations: Arizona, Washington
The measures reduce Social Security benefits accrued during private-sector work to compensate for the state or local government pension benefits. The Social Security Administration reported the average monthly check as of July 2024 is about $1,783. Meanwhile, nearly half of WEP-affected Social Security beneficiaries had pensions above $3,000 a month in 2023. In her 20s, McLeod worked various part-time and lower-paying clerical roles, all of which paid into Social Security. "They said you get a good enough retirement from the state, so you'll be OK not getting all your Social Security."
Persons: , Patrice Earnest, Earnest, Jane Roth, Roth, She's, she'd, it's, Karen Smith, Janis Hernandez, Critics, they've, we're, Louisiana Sen, Bill Cassidy, Republican who's, Anne McLeod, McLeod Organizations: Service, Social, Business, , Social Security, GPO, Security, Workers, Urban Institute, Social Security Administration, Center, National Task Force, Force, Republican, Budget Locations: New Haven, Louisiana, New Orleans
Read previewTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is calling guaranteed basic income "unlawful." This new lawsuit comes after Paxton sued the county in April over another guaranteed basic income pilot called Uplift Harris. Some Texas lawmakers have called guaranteed basic income socialist, or a means to "hand out money like popcorn." Related storiesPaxton's lawsuit could impact the livelihoods of GBI participantsFor many participants, guaranteed basic income is a financial safety net. Have you participated in a guaranteed basic income program?
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Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Johnny Mercer Theatre in Savannah, Georgia, on Sept. 24, 2024. If implemented, this proposal would reverse a major component of Trump's 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which phased out traditional R&D tax credits. Starting in 2022, businesses were no longer allowed to write off their R&D expenses the same year they incurred them. The former president also said he would appoint a specialized "manufacturing ambassador" if he wins a second term in the White House. Trump also doubled down on his hardline approach to trade, saying he would impose a "100% or 200% tariff" on cars imported from Mexico.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump Organizations: U.S, Republican, Johnny Mercer Theatre Locations: Savannah , Georgia, America, Mexico
In private, Zuckerberg identifies with the libertarian ideology, sources told the New York Times. AdvertisementOut of the public eye, Mark Zuckerberg identifies with libertarianism — or at least that's according to the few sources privy to his private political thoughts. As Zuckerberg attempts to convince Republicans that he, and his company Meta, are nonpartisan, sources told the New York Times that he's sunk into a political cynicism. Much of the animosity toward Zuckerberg trickles down from the top of the party, beginning with former President Donald Trump himself. Zuckerberg suspended Trump's Facebook account after the events of January 6 and thus ignited the former president's anger.
Persons: Zuckerberg, Zuck, , Mark Zuckerberg, Brian Baker, Donald Trump Organizations: New York Times, Service, Republicans, Meta, Facebook
She also deleted a post calling Robinson “North Carolina’s next governor.” Buckhout appears to have deleted five tweets in total. Dave Boliek, the GOP candidate for state auditor in North Carolina, appears to have deleted a Facebook post featuring Robinson from August 2024. Dave Boliek, who is running for state auditor, deleted a post showing him and Mark Robinson together in August. Outside of North Carolina, national Republicans and conservative activist and advocacy groups have distanced themselves from Robinson. Bill Lee, the chair of the Republican Governors Association, also pulled his endorsement and canceled a RGA fundraiser in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Persons: Mark Robinson, Robinson, Laurie Buckhout, ” Buckhout, Dave Boliek, Sen, Lisa Stone Barnes, Bill Ward, Stacie McGinn, , Allen Chesser, McGinn, I’m, ” Hal Weatherman, , Thom Tillis, CNN’s Manu Raju, we’ve, ” Tillis, Robinson doesn’t, Ted Budd, Virginia Foxx, hasn’t, Foxx, Brian Kemp, Bill Lee, Vance, Trump, , Josh Stein Organizations: CNN, Republicans, Republican, NAZI, US, Congressional, House, GOP, Wayback, State, District, North Carolina Republicans, North Carolina, Punchbowl News, Gov, . Tennessee Gov, Republican Governors Association, Trump, Dakota, National Rifle Association, Facebook Locations: North Carolina, North Carolina’s, Carolina’s, Mecklenburg County, South Mecklenburg County, Washington, North, Georgia, Greensboro , North Carolina, Wisconsin, Johnston County , North Carolina
Democratic presidential nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris speaks to members of the media upon her arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on Sept. 22, 2024. More than 400 economists and former White House policy advisors announced their support for Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump in an open letter Tuesday. "It is a choice between inequity, economic injustice, and uncertainty with Donald Trump or prosperity, opportunity, and stability with Kamala Harris." Some on the list, such as Biden's former National Economic Council Director Brian Deese, have already been advising the Harris campaign behind closed doors. Sean O'Keefe was deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget in former President George W. Bush's White House.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Jason Furman, Roger Altman, Clinton, Penny Pritzker, Obama, Alan Blinder, Brian Deese, Harris, Sean O'Keefe, George W, Bush's, Phillip Braun, Ronald Reagan's Organizations: Democratic, Base Andrews, White, Republicans, Harvard, of Economic, Obama, Federal Reserve, Federal Trade Commission, Consumer Financial, Bureau, CNN, Economic, Republican, Management, Economic Advisers Locations: Maryland, U.S
In today's edition, our team breaks down a key Nebraska state senator's decision to stand in the way of a Trump-backed drive to change how the state allocates its electoral votes. Trump allies have pushed for a special legislative session intended for the Republican-controlled legislature to change Nebraska to a winner-take-all system instead of awarding electoral votes by congressional district. The developments appear to cap months of deliberations over whether Nebraska lawmakers could change the way the state apportions its electoral votes in a way that would benefit Trump. Nebraska allocates its electoral votes by congressional district, and the swing district around Omaha has twice gone to Democrats in recent years, giving them one electoral vote from an otherwise ruby-red state. But if lawmakers changed that to a winner-take-all model, Trump would be all but certain to win all of Nebraska’s electoral votes.
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More than half of the nearly 580,000 eligible Latino voters in Pennsylvania are of Puerto Rican descent. Sapunar described Saturday's canvassing event as a "show of solidarity between the immigrant and the Puerto Rican community." The majority of Pennsylvania’s Latino eligible voters are of Puerto Rican descent. In a UnidosUS survey, Pennsylvania Latino voters' top policy issues included jobs and the economy, the rising cost of living, immigration and abortion. Pennsylvania voters had primarily favored Democrats in six presidential elections leading up to 2016, when Republicans won, turning Pennsylvania into a battleground state.
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Trump allies have pushed for a special legislative session intended for the Republican-controlled legislature to change Nebraska to a winner-take-all system instead of awarding electoral votes by congressional district. The developments appear to cap months of deliberations over whether Nebraska lawmakers could change the way the state apportions its electoral votes in a way that would benefit Trump. Nebraska allocates its electoral votes by congressional district, and the swing district around Omaha has twice gone to Democrats in recent years, giving them one electoral vote from an otherwise ruby-red state. But if lawmakers changed that to a winner-take-all model, Trump would be all but certain to win all of Nebraska's electoral votes. Maine is the only other state that does not have a winner-take-all system for electoral votes.
Persons: Donald Trump, Sen, Mike McDonnell, Loren Lippincott, Lippincott, Pillen, ” Lippincott, McDonnell, Trump, Kamala Harris, Harris, Jane Kleeb, Nebraskans, Kleeb, Sen Lindsey Graham, Graham, , Merv Riepe, Charlie Kirk Organizations: Nebraska Republican, Trump, Republican, NBC News ., NBC News . Nebraska GOP, NBC, Omaha, Nebraska, Electoral, U.S . House, Republicans, Nebraska Democrats, , Nebraska Democratic Party, Washington Post, Nebraska's Electoral, Pillen, Electoral College Locations: Nebraska, NBC News . Nebraska, Pillen, Omaha, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, “ Nebraska, . Maine, Maine
Tim Walz in Sen. JD Vance’s final vice presidential debate rehearsals, a source directly involved with the preparations told NBC News. Former President Donald Trump’s campaign, including key members of Vance’s team, has been honing his debate strategy for more than a month, the source said. Jason Miller, a senior Trump campaign adviser, and Vance’s wife, Usha, have been involved in the sessions, the source said, along with Vance’s closest political advisers. The choice of Emmer as a stand-in for Walz provides the Vance team with another Minnesotan and someone who, like Vance and Walz, has deep Midwest roots. “The main focus has been familiarizing [Vance] with Walz’s debate style and policy positions,” said the source involved with the preparations.
Persons: Tom Emmer, Tim Walz, Sen, JD Vance’s, Vance, Walz, Donald Trump’s, , Jason Miller, Usha, Kamala Harris ’, Tim Ryan, Ryan, , ” Vance, , Pete Buttigieg, Rob Friedlander, Zayn Siddique, Siddique, Harris, Liz Allen, Michael Tyler, Chris Schmitter, Walz’s, Harris ’, Donald Trump, Emily Soong Organizations: Minnesota Gov, NBC News, Ohio Republican, Trump, Senate Locations: Ohio, New York, U.S, South Bend , Indiana
"The key to finishing our work this week will be bipartisan cooperation, in both chambers.”Last week, 14 House Republicans teamed with nearly all Democrats to torpedo a six-month funding bill that included the SAVE Act. “It’s, in my opinion, galactically stupid to do a government shutdown even after an election. Schumer, the Senate Democratic leader, took steps last week to tee up a vote on a government funding bill, preparing the upper chamber to step in if Republicans in the House flame out again. Some Republicans had pushed for the House to act quickly, worried that a funding bill passed by the Democratic-led Senate could be loaded up with extraneous spending. If Congress succeeds in passing the new House CR before the Oct. 1 deadline, they'll have another shutdown fight awaiting them in December.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Trump, Mike Johnson, Johnson, “ I’ve, ” Johnson, , Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, D.N.Y, Schumer, “ It’s, it’s, , Mike Garcia, Garcia, Don Bacon, Byron Donalds, ” Schumer, Donald Trump’s, he’d, Johnson “, there’s, “ We’re, Mike Simpson Organizations: White, Sunday, SAVE, Trump, Mar, Lago, CR, Republicans, , Democratic, Republican Locations: Washington, Idaho
Cabinet secretaries came and went in a Trump administration marked by head-spinning turnover. McMaster and John Kelly, all of whom were generals before they took high-ranking positions in the Trump administration. Another post that would loom large in a Trump administration is that of secretary of homeland security. Advisers to Trump’s transition include his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. Trump’s transition team is assembling small teams of people who would help shepherd nominees through to Senate confirmation.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, , Hillary Clinton, Chris Christie, They've, , Max Stier, it’s, ” Stier, Kamala Harris, Harris, , ” Sen, Mitt Romney, ” Romney, James Mattis, John Kelly, Romney, won’t, William Barr, Jeff Sessions, Mark Esper, Marc Short, Mike Pence, Sen, Lindsey Graham, ” Graham, Marco Rubio, Bill Hagerty of, Robert O’Brien, Mike Lee, Ken Paxton, — I’m, Dick Durbin, Tom Cotton, Mike Waltz, Mike Pompeo, Thomas Homan, Homan, ” Homan, “ Trump, Howard Lutnick, Cantor Fitzgerald, Linda McMahon, Lutnick’s, McMahon, Lutnick, Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump ., Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Tulsi Gabbard, Doug Hoelscher, Hoelscher, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins of, Luther Strange, Strange, Roy Moore, Moore, Doug Jones, hadn’t, , President Trump, that’s, Stier Organizations: WASHINGTON, White, Former New Jersey Gov, Trump, Public Service, Democratic, H.R, McMaster, Senate, Trump White House, Republican Sens, White House, Harris, Committee, CIA, Customs, Republican National Convention, Small Business Administration, Trump’s, America, Office, Intergovernmental Affairs, Republican, Alabama, Democrat, Brookings, Capitol Locations: Washington, R, Utah, Marco Rubio of Florida, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Texas, Milwaukee, Hawaii, Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Alabama
Nebraska Republicans dominate the state's politics, including its officially non-partisan, one-house legislature. The Nebraska Examiner reported that without McDonnell, Republicans have "no path" unless a Democrat or nonpartisan lawmaker changes their mind. Nebraska and Maine are the only states that award some of their Electoral College votes by congressional district. In 2020, President Joe Biden carried the Omaha-area 2nd District and its one Electoral College vote. If she carries the Omaha-area vote, she could win by holding onto Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin — the so-called "Blue Wall" states.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Kamala Harris, Sen, Mike McDonnell, US Sen, Lindsey Graham, McDonnell, Jim Pillen, Trump, Chris LaCivita, Harris, Joe Biden, Don Bacon, Biden Organizations: Service, White, US, Trump, Business, Nebraska Republicans, Nebraska Examiner, Republicans, Republican, Mayor, Nebraska, Politico, GOP, White House, Electoral, Omaha -, Rep, Representatives Locations: Nebraska, Omaha, Maine, District, Pennsylvania , Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona , Nevada , Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Nevada
Three former chairs of the Maine Republican Party "enthusiastically endorsed" Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris for president over GOP nominee and former President Donald Trump in an opinion piece published by Bangor Daily News on Monday. "We see these same positive characteristics are on full display in Vice President Harris and her candidacy. A spokesperson for the Trump campaign did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the op-ed. Additionally, the former chairs took a jab at the broader Republican party in their letter, claiming that much of the leadership of the party "has joined the cult of Trump." Both Cole and O'Meara chaired the Maine Republican Party in the 1990s.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Robert A.G, Monks, Ken Cole, Ted O'Meara, Harris, Cole, O'Meara, Trump, Trump's, Susan Collins, Obama, Dick Cheney, George W, Bush Organizations: Cobb Energy Center, Maine Republican Party, Democratic, GOP, Bangor Daily, Republican, U.S ., Republican Party, Trump's MAGA Republican, Maine Republicans Locations: Atlanta , Georgia, Maine, Ukraine, Philadelphia, United States, Russian
That standard guidance will be circulated Monday, seven days before a shutdown could occur. Should lawmakers fail to pass a funding bill, millions of federal workers and military personnel would be affected by a shutdown. Another 1.4 million federal employees may have to work without pay, though some of these positions are funded through resources other than annual appropriations, she said. All federal employees are guaranteed back pay, though contractors are not. Even the threat of a shutdown can disrupt the lives of federal employees, who could have to forgo their paychecks.
Persons: Mike Johnson, shutdowns, Rachel Snyderman, Snyderman, , , Donald Trump, Trump, Chuck Schumer, aren’t, ” Doreen Greenwald, Everett Kelley, Joe Biden Organizations: Washington CNN, Louisiana Republican, Democratic, CNN, , OMB, White, Management, Senate, Center, SAVE, GOP, noncitizens, Representatives, Social Security, National Treasury Employees Union, American Federation of Government Employees, District of Columbia Locations: Louisiana
Yet Johnson, and any other Republican who votes for this bill, will be quietly defying Trump's wishes just weeks before the 2024 election. In essence, Trump asked Republicans to threaten a government shutdown over the provision. Yet when the continuing resolution with the SAVE Act came up for a vote last week, it failed, with 14 Republicans voting against it. Many Republicans simply don't want to have this fight right nowDespite Trump's push, Republicans on Capitol Hill understand that actually following his lead would be reckless. It's certainly possible that most Republicans will vote against Johnson's new government funding bill.
Persons: , Mike Johnson, Donald Trump, Johnson, Trump's, Trump, Mitch McConnell, It's, isn't, Joe Biden's Organizations: Service, Business, Republican, Republicans, Capitol, Social, SAVE Locations: It's
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