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Republicans are embroiled in a fierce round of finger-pointing over California's vote next week on a congressional redistricting measure — an election they concede they're likely to lose. Some senior Trump political advisers and party strategists say a top operative of a pro-Trump group undermined their efforts to defeat a plan that could help Democrats gain five congressional seats.
In Tennessee, the most pressing program that relies on federal funds to exist is SNAP, and some recipients will have their benefits frozen come November 1.
History suggests it’s Democrats who would eventually back down from their position in the shutdown stalemate. But they seem to have relatively little reason to do so right now.
Chuck Schumer faces political pressure over government shutdown strategy as Republicans and Democrats battle over healthcare funding and blame assignment.
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Shutdown blame game spurs senator to halt session
Unhappy with what he views as a political blame game being spread by taxpayer-funded state communications, Sen. Ryan Fattman shut down the Senate’s session after just a few minutes Monday
Republican Sen. Ryan Fattman shut down the Senate’s session after just a few minutes Monday morning, saying he hoped to “send a message” about the Healey administration pointedly
On Thursday morning, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson warned that football fans could start missing games because of mounting airport delays related to the shutdown.
Roughly 6 in 10 Americans say President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress have “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of responsibility for the shutdown.
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Steps forward and the 'blame game'
A match at Wolves in the EFL Cup is nearly as important as the trip to face fierce rivals Tottenham, given his squad only looks capable of success in the domestic cups. Some are blaming the misfiring attack while others point to the central defenders for Chelsea's inconsistency this season.
THE collapsed China spy case blame game intensified yesterday as some of Britain’s most senior officials were hauled before Parliament. Prosecutors claimed that the Government’s deputy national