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Top Senate Dems pour cold water on latest GOP spending bill plans: ‘Ready to stay’ through Christmas

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Patty Murray, D-Wash., announced that the Senate's top Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Patty Murray, D-Wash., have signed off on an initial stopgap that Republicans rescinded under pressure from billionaire Elon Musk. He made it clear that he would only move forward with his spending bill plans. And President-elect Donald Trump.

Mr. Murray said that if Republicans do not return to the original short-term spending bill announced earlier this week and then scrapped after Mr. Musk and others publicly opposed it, a partial government shutdown and the end of the Christmas holidays will be implemented. He said he is prepared to stay in Washington, D.C., for the foreseeable future. Regulations.

“We can't let Elon Musk run our government, so we're staying here until Christmas,” she said in a statement Friday morning, hours before the government could be forced into a partial shutdown if the bill doesn't pass. I'm ready,” he said. .

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Top Democrats have indicated they have no intention of moving forward with other Republican versions of the emergency bill. (Reuters)

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“Simply put, unelected billionaires can steal childhood cancer research so they can get tax breaks, or eliminate policies that help the U.S. win against China because it could hurt profits.” “We have a bipartisan agreement, and we must stick to it,” Murray said.

“If Republicans don't work with Democrats in a bipartisan manner soon, the government will shut down in the middle of the night,” Schumer said on the floor Friday morning.

“It's time to return to the original agreement we made just days ago. It's time for the House to vote on a bipartisan CR that will ensure the government continues to operate while providing critical emergency relief.” “It's the quickest, simplest, easiest way to do that,” Americans. ”

He also said that if Speaker Mike Johnson brought the bill to the full House for a vote, “it would pass and avoid the threat of a government shutdown.”

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Donald Trump talking to Elon Musk

Musk watered down the original bill on social media. (Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post, Getty Images)

Murray continued, “The agreements already agreed to will responsibly fund government, provide much-needed disaster relief to communities across the country, and deliver good bipartisan policy reform.” Will it happen? Will the American people suffer from confusion and expense? It's all about unelected billionaires wanting to make decisions — I'm working with Republicans and Democrats to get a bipartisan deal negotiated by both sides. We are ready to pass the agreement as soon as possible.”

After Musk and conservatives slammed the policy. 1,547 page bill, President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance ultimately condemned the move, killing any remaining opportunity.

Murray's Friday statement came shortly after it was revealed that House Republicans were planning a new continuing resolution (CR) vote on another proposal in the morning. However, it is unclear whether negotiations are being conducted across party lines or bicamerally.

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President Trump blamed Biden for the government shutdown. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Florida) told reporters Friday morning that House Republicans were “very close to an agreement” and that a vote could take place in the morning. .

But Mr. Murray and Senate Democrats appear prepared to oppose the deal if it is not the stopgap spending bill it is meant to be.

Murray is also not alone in saying he is prepared to let government funding expire before the holidays. Several Republican lawmakers have said they would tolerate a shutdown unless Republicans can come to a better deal.

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Murray blamed Elon Musk for his involvement. (Reuters/John Cherry)

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Trump himself wrote on Truth Social on Friday morning, “If there is to be a government shutdown, it should start now under the Biden administration, not after January 20th under Trump.” This is a problem for Biden to solve, but if Republicans can help solve it, they will! ”

To avoid a partial shutdown, Congress must pass the bill and President Biden must sign it by midnight Saturday.

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