In Washington, Senate Republicans have stalled an immigration spending bill over objections to a $1.776 billion settlement fund tied to compensating administration allies for legal actions. As the federal government shutdown reaches its 28th day, Republicans say they will not provide enough votes to advance the legislation unless the White House agrees to tighter oversight and clearer definitions governing the fund. The dispute has become the central obstacle to reopening non-essential federal operations, which have been partially halted for nearly four weeks. The standoff is unfolding alongside a recently reopened lawsuit over a separate $1.8 billion IRS-related settlement fund from the Trump administration.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
The ongoing government shutdown affects us all. It's disrupting services you may rely on. This standoff over the immigration bill and the settlement fund is a key reason why. If you're feeling the pinch, consider contacting your local representative about it.
The immigration bill is stalled, and the government shutdown continues. It's day 28. The key issue? A $1.776 billion settlement fund. Until there's agreement on oversight, the shutdown goes on. Worth forwarding if you know someone affected by the shutdown.
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