Hichhaikar’s guide where we stand to escape from a government shutdown


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There is no clear way to avoid the government shutdown on Saturday at 12:00:01 pm.

However, the circumstances often accelerate cases just before the deadline on Capital Hill.

Along with Sen Rand Paul, R-K., protesting the GOP scheme, Republican requires at least eight democrats to help break a filibster on the house-passed bill.

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Left: Sen Rand Paul; Rights: President Donald Trump

Sen Rand Paul, Left, President Donald Trump. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Image | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Senate Republican could then approve the bill with a simple majority.

Senate Democrats are pushing their own, monthly spending package. However, if the Senate OK does, the House and the Senate are out of the sink. The house is now out of session for one and a half weeks.

Democrats are really torn. They do not want to support the GOP scheme. They want to make this fight a hill to die to fight back against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

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There is no clear way to avoid the government shutdown on Saturday at 12:00:01 pm.

There is no clear way to avoid the government shutdown on Saturday at 12:00:01 pm. (Fox News Digital)

However, they are afraid that if the government is closed then musk may try to close more programs and agencies.

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At this stage, it is difficult to see how the fight is not blood on Friday, if not Friday night before the deadline.

Chak Shumar, John Thune

Sen Chak Shumar, Left, and Sen John Thune. (Reuters)

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