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Trump, Hill leaders meet with no breakthrough to prevent government shutdown
NBC News· 2025-09-29 22:35
All right, let's now get to top congressional leaders who are at the White House at this hour. Uh, as the president and Republicans as well as Democrats are meeting, but they seem to be playing a game of chicken right here with less than 36 hours to go until we are told of a full government shutdown is likely. The vice president saying that in just the last few minutes.You don't put a gun to the American people's head and say unless you do exactly what Senate and House Democrats want you to do, we're going ...
President Trump to meet with Congressional leaders today
CNBC Television· 2025-09-29 20:15
Government Shutdown Risk - A US government shutdown is looming within 36 hours, with congressional leaders meeting with the President to seek a resolution [2] - The mood in Washington DC suggests a shutdown is likely, although the meeting could be a turning point [3] - Disagreements between Republicans and Democrats over healthcare provisions, specifically Affordable Care Act premium tax credits impacting 20 million Americans, are a key sticking point [4] Economic Impact - A government shutdown would halt the release of economic reports, including the widely watched jobs number [5] - Longer shutdowns extending into October would hinder data collection for key economic indicators like PPI, CPI, and jobs data, potentially impacting data accuracy [7][8] - Moody's predicts each week of a shutdown would shave 0.1% off quarterly GDP growth [9] Impact on Federal Workers - Millions of federal government workers and contractors face potential pay delays or non-payment during a shutdown [9] - While federal workers typically receive back pay, federal contractors may not, impacting businesses [10] - Mass layoffs of federal employees could begin if a government shutdown starts on Tuesday at midnight [10]
President Trump to meet with congressional leaders
CNBC Television· 2025-09-29 16:42
Government Shutdown & Negotiation - Top Republican and Democratic lawmakers are meeting with the president to discuss avoiding a government shutdown [1] - The White House wants Democrats to commit to a clean Continuing Resolution (CR) [2] - Democrats are demanding provisions on healthcare, specifically extending Affordable Care Act premium tax credits [4] - Senate Democrat leader Chuck Schumer views the meeting as only a first step [3] Healthcare & Tax Credits - Over 20 million Americans could see their insurance costs rise roughly 75% if the premium tax credits are not extended [4] - Permanently extending the premium tax credits could add $350 billion to the deficit [5] - Some Republicans, like Congressman Chip Roy, oppose extending the tax credits, calling them inflationary subsidies [5] - Senate Majority Leader John Thune suggests addressing premium tax credits after government funding is resolved [5] White House Spending & Congressional Approval - Democrats are questioning whether the White House is spending money already approved by Congress [6][7] - The White House's spending decisions are undermining negotiations and agreements [7] - Republicans have historically been hesitant to prevent the president from controlling spending [8]
House Minority Leader: ‘Small town America under assault’ by Trump admin. as shutdown approaches
MSNBC· 2025-09-27 22:42
Well, join me right now with House Democratic Minority Leader Hakee Jeff of New York. Congressman, glad to have you here, sir. We are going to get to the government shutdown battle in just a moment, but first, President Trump said Comey's indictment was quote about justice, not revenge, but his past words would suggest otherwise.And he hinted more charges against his political opponents are coming. How do you respons to this indictment. And is this the start of Trump's threat to use the Justice Department t ...
Is the government going to shut down? Rep. Clark tells GOP 'to come to the table'
MSNBC· 2025-09-25 20:42
Government Shutdown & Budget Concerns - The US government faces a potential shutdown due to disagreements on the spending bill [1] - The White House is considering mass firings across government agencies if a deal isn't reached [1] - Democrats and Republicans are in disagreement on budget priorities, particularly regarding healthcare [1] Healthcare Debate - Democrats accuse Republicans of cutting healthcare to fund tax breaks for the wealthy [1] - Republicans are allegedly undermining the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and rural healthcare funding [1] - Proposed cuts could severely impact rural hospitals, with potential closures already occurring [1] - Medicaid is crucial for many families, especially those with disabled members, and cuts would cause significant hardship [8] Political Standoff - Democrats claim Republicans are unwilling to negotiate or even meet to discuss the budget [2][3][7] - The administration's actions are perceived as punishing the American people [4][5] - There is internal frustration within the Democratic party regarding Senate leadership [9] - House Democrats claim to be unified in their fight against healthcare cuts [10]
The cuts are happening now: House member says his district already feeling healthcare impact
MSNBC· 2025-09-25 17:23
Healthcare & Economic Concerns - Republican legislation is deeply unpopular, especially regarding tax breaks for the wealthy [1] - Healthcare costs, tariffs, and inflation are causing economic pain for voters [2] - Voters are moving away from Republicans due to overreach, constitutional violations, and failure to lower costs [3] - Proposed healthcare cuts amount to over 1 trillion USD, potentially affecting 17 million Americans [4] - These cuts are perceived as "robbing the poor to give to the rich," with tax breaks for the top 1% [5][6] - The cuts are happening now, with 20,000 people in three counties potentially losing their New York State Essential Plan (Medicaid) coverage [11] - Half of births in the United States are paid for by Medicaid [9] - Rural healthcare will be most affected by the cuts [14] Political Strategy & Public Sentiment - Democrats see an opportunity to repeal the 1 trillion USD in tax breaks for the rich and lower healthcare costs [8] - Immigration policies are increasingly unpopular, with concerns about masked federal agents [18] - There is a need to rally people across party lines to push back against perceived constitutional overreach [20]
He said he would lower costs: Governor slams Trump, Republicans on healthcare cuts
MSNBC· 2025-09-25 14:33
Healthcare Access & Affordability - Healthcare premiums in New Mexico are projected to increase by 36% [2] - Federal healthcare cuts, potentially totaling nearly $1 trillion, are viewed as detrimental to funding for children, disabled adults, and individuals with chronic diseases [6] - These cuts could lead to clinic and hospital closures, particularly impacting rural and poor states with weakened healthcare systems [3][4] - Prevention measures are being eliminated, and prescription drug costs are rising, exemplified by challenges in accessing vaccines [9][10] State-Level Responses & Initiatives - New Mexico is planning a special session to allocate funds to Medicaid in response to federal cuts, aiming to maintain access to healthcare [5] - New Mexico has the highest per capita enrollment in Medicaid in the country [5] - New Mexico has established a trust fund for universal child care, initially funded with $300 million, now valued at $9 billion, utilizing revenue from the oil and gas sector [14] - New Mexico has expanded child care access to families at 200% and then 400% of the poverty level, with no co-pays [16] - Eleven states are reportedly working on or have implemented changes to their child care systems [12][13] Economic Impact of Child Care - Providing universal child care is seen as a wealth-building strategy for families, improving well-being and outcomes [6] - Lack of access to child care disproportionately affects women, leading to reduced earnings (40% less for those taking a year or two off), retirement savings, and social security benefits [16] - Investing in child care can stimulate rural economic development by creating new child care centers and supporting working mothers [17] - New Mexico is investing in quality child care and paying child care workers $18 to $21 per hour [17]
OMB to agencies: Prepare to fire employees during possible government shutdown
CNBC Television· 2025-09-25 12:09
Federal workers uh could be at risk of more than furls if the government shuts down in a few days. Uh Emily Wilkins joins us now with the latest from DC and the uh well we'll talk at the end Emily but the uh as expected rhetoric. If you need you need 60 votes in the Senate, right.Is that what you need. You need you need 60 votes in the Senate, Joe. And and you got to map the math.There are only 53 Republicans. Some of them have to be Democrats. And look at this.How are you going to say. How are they going t ...
President Trump cancels meeting with Democratic leaders on government shutdown
CNBC Television· 2025-09-23 16:21
Let's now get over to Emily Wilkins because she has some breaking news on the government funding talks. Emily, >> hey Courtney. Well, at this point, a government shutdown is still looming a next Tuesday if they can't resolve things by then.And a meeting that was supposed to happen between Hakee Jeff, Chuck Schumer, the two top Democrats, and Trump has now been cancelled by Trump. he posted on Truth Social this morning, saying that after reviewing the details of the what he called unserious and ridiculous de ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-20 15:06
When Ted Cruz’s strategy to defund the Affordable Care Act led to an epic government shutdown fight, Democrats excoriated him as a villain. Now, they’ve adopted the same tactic. https://t.co/87YTxTPcxv ...