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Lawmakers remain divided on funding demands before Trump meeting to avoid shutdown
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Lawmakers from both parties stood firm in disputes over government funding demands ahead of a critical meeting with President Trump. The talks aim to avert a government shutdown that could begin later this week if no agreement is reached.
Disagreements center on differing priorities for spending allocations. Each side has shown little willingness to compromise on key demands.
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The Context
Government shutdowns in the U.S. have historically caused widespread disruption. They halt nonessential services and delay pay for many federal employees.
The President is set to meet with congressional leaders in hopes of finding a path forward. The urgency reflects the looming deadline for funding.
Supporters of hardline stances argue standing firm is necessary to secure policy wins. They contend compromising early would weaken negotiating power.
Critics warn that repeated shutdown threats undermine confidence in government. They argue the public grows frustrated when essential operations are disrupted.
Past shutdowns have also carried significant financial costs. These include delays in services and lost productivity across multiple sectors.
With both parties digging in, the meeting will test whether common ground can be found. Failure to reach a deal would again spotlight Washington’s gridlock.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 38 |
| Left | 13 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Left |
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