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House Democrats rebel against Schumer’s deal with White House, risking prolonging shutdown

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    • House Democrats are expressing significant dissent regarding a funding deal made between Senate Democrats, led by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, and the White House.
    • The disagreement centers on the terms of the deal, which is intended to end a government shutdown but also includes negotiations over Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding.
    • This rift has caused a divide between House and Senate Democrats, illustrating differing priorities or strategic approaches to resolving the shutdown.
    • The disapproval from House Democrats raises concerns about the potential for prolonging the government shutdown if a consensus cannot be reached.
    • The discord highlights the complexities of balancing party unity with effective negotiation during critical budget discussions.
    • Efforts to reach a resolution will need to address the specific concerns of House Democrats to prevent extending the shutdown and its associated impacts.

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-democrats-mutiny-schumers-deal-white-house-threatening-longer-shutdown)

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