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Weekend votes ‘unlikely,’ Thune says, meaning shutdown could push into next week
Senate Majority Leader John Thune said on Thursday that it’s “unlikely” senators will be in the Capitol voting this weekend, all but guaranteeing the government shutdown goes into next week. “They’ll have a fourth chance tomorrow to vote to open up the government, and if that fails…
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DHS stopgap set for quick House action after Rules Committee vote
Republicans opted for a fast-track “deem and pass” provision…
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Rand Paul weighs a 2028 presidential bid
Paul hopes to carve out a libertarian lane in a party he says is shaped by populism…
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