Live updates: Government shutdown set to begin at midnight
Live updates: Government shutdown set to begin at midnight

Live updates: Government shutdown set to begin at midnight

The latest on a government shutdown: Today is the last day for Congress to fund the government. A shutdown will begin at 12:01 a.m. if they do not act. House Republicans failed to pass their short-term spending bill on Thursday in an embarrassing defeat that makes a shutdown more likely. The Senate is still working on a bipartisan bill to keep the government open through Nov. 17. That is expected to pass overwhelmingly, but some Republican opposition means it is unlikely to pass until after the deadline. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., suggested Friday night that he might be open to the Senate's bill, but only if they strip out funding for Ukraine. The Senate returns at noon today. No votes are scheduled in the House, but members have been advised to be on Capitol Hill.
Just so everyone is aware, we have already budgeted the Ukrainian money for this year, and the military will not be shutting down with the rest of our government. This shutdown will not interfere with Ukrainian aide in any large way (it might in small, hard to predict ways) unless it drags on for a very long time.
Look at the poster here - spamming various links to create noise and confusion.
I do not think he is a pro-Russian voice, but merely shares news that he thinks is relevant. He has been critical of Russia in the past.
I just wanted to drop my clarification to make sure this article didn't worry anyone who has been out of the loop for a bit.