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Capitol Chaos: GOP Grapples with Funding Fiasco

Chaos reigned in the House as Republican lawmakers struggled to agree on crucial funding bills, signaling turbulence for newly-elected Speaker Mike Johnson and hinting at a potential government shutdown.

With the critical November 17 deadline looming, House Republicans’ inability to unite casts a shadow over their governance capabilities. This week saw the withdrawal of two key funding bills: A bill related to transportation and housing was opposed by coastal Republicans due to cuts in Amtrak, and a bill entangled with contentious anti-abortion language.

These setbacks reflect deep divisions within the party and challenge Speaker Johnson’s leadership as he navigates a path forward in a politically charged atmosphere.

The dilemma will likely escalate as the House grapples with its next steps. The proposed solution, a short-term funding bill or a continuing resolution, has yet to find consensus among Republicans.

This internal disarray comes at a time when unity is crucial for passing bipartisan legislation in a divided government. But can the GOP rally in time to avert a government shutdown, or will this fiasco in funding deepen the divide?


Click play to listen to the report from AURN White House Correspondent Ebony McMorris. For more news, follow @E_N_McMorris & @aurnonline.

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