Why did the government shutdown begin?
The shutdown began after a Democratic measure to extend healthcare subsidies and a Republican stopgap funding bill both failed.
Politics / Government
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham believes a deal to end the government shutdown is likely this week as more Democrats recognize the shutdown is not benefiting them. The shutdown, which began on September 30, has caused disruptions across the cou...
Speaking in Greenville, South Carolina, Graham stated that Republicans are not going to support extending Affordable Care Act subsidies, claiming there is a lot of fraud in that program. He affirmed his support for Israel and Ukraine, reiterated his focus on immigration policy and wants South Carolina to be the most ICE-friendly state in the nation.
Graham also addressed term limits, hinting at supporting a third term for President Donald Trump by saying "Trump 2028," despite the 22nd Amendment which restricts presidents from holding office for more than two terms.
The shutdown began after a Democratic measure to extend healthcare subsidies and a Republican stopgap funding bill both failed.
Disagreements over healthcare subsidies and funding levels are key issues.
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