The standoff centers on a last-minute disruption of a bipartisan spending agreement after Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy—tapped by Donald Trump to lead the proposed Department of Government Efficiency—publicly opposed the measure. Trump subsequently followed suit, prompting House Speaker Mike Johnson to scramble for an alternative path as the deadline approaches. House Democrats rejected an initial attempt to link funding to a debt ceiling increase, leaving the chamber in a precarious position.
Speaker Johnson is now pivoting to a three-part legislative strategy, attempting to pass a short-term funding bill alongside disaster relief and farm aid. The plan faces a narrow path, as Johnson requires near-total unity from his fractured conference to bypass Democratic opposition. Progressive lawmakers, including Rep. Pramila Jayapal, argue that Republicans must own the legislative process rather than relying on Democratic votes to salvage a deal they dismantled themselves.





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