Senate Republicans fume over 'fiasco' in House
Source: The Hill
12/20/24 6:00 AM ET
Senate Republicans were left fuming Thursday over what they called the dysfunctional s‑‑‑ show and fiasco they witnessed in the House as two proposals to fund the government through Christmas failed this week. With Washington on the brink of a government shutdown, lawmakers are no closer to having a stopgap funding measure that can pass both the House and Senate and get President Bidens signature by the end of Friday.
I get weary with the drama associated with this. This is so dysfunctional and so distracting from the things we should be doing, said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who still expressed hope well pull the rabbit out of the hat by reaching a last-minute deal to avoid a shutdown.
But as of Thursday evening, just more than 24 hours before the deadline, there didnt seem any promising path. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.), a close Trump ally, said the collapse of Speaker Mike Johnsons (R-La.), latest proposal to keep the government funded, which lawmakers were calling plan B, made a shutdown all but inevitable.
Shut it down. Its whats going to happen. Theyre going to shut it down. I guess theyll try to work it out but, you know, shutting it down isnt going to make a lot of difference right now, he said. You could shut it down to Jan. 5 and come back. Everyones going to get paid anyway, he said of federal workers.
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