The federal government is officially shut down, and there's no sign it will reopen anytime soon. Congressional leaders are being reminded today that it's much easier to get into a shutdown than to get out of one.
Where things stand: Democratic and Republican leaders held competing news conferences this morning, followed by more failed funding votes in the Senate. The House is still out of town but is set to return next week. Senate Republicans are planning to hold daily votes, including during the weekend (except on Thursday, which is Yom Kippur).
🔴 GOP's messaging today: Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told Democrats this morning there's "no way out" other than passing their bill. Several in GOP leadership have dubbed the impasse the "Schumer Shutdown," pegging Democrats as "radical."
🔵 Democrats' messaging today: Democratic lawmakers have leaned into their claim that Republicans are responsible for the shutdown for not agreeing to their demands on extending health care premium tax credits as part of a funding stopgap.
Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (N.Y.) gave a floor speech today, arguing the shutdown is Republicans' doing "because Republicans refuse to negotiate a bipartisan bill that deals with the health care needs of the American people."
How might this end?: Well, it depends on who folds first. The last shutdown in early 2019 ended when Trump dropped his demand for border wall funding. (Plus, nearly a dozen air traffic controllers stayed home and temporarily shut down some air travel. But it took more than a month to get to that point.)
Fast-forward to today, and U.S. airlines are again warning of potential flight delays, while Democrats are arguing it's up to Trump to end the shutdown. This time, however, Democrats are the ones in a position demanding something — health provisions.
If five more Democrats vote with Republicans, it would end the shutdown. Three Democrats already broke with their party on Tuesday, voting "yes" on the House GOP bill to extend government funding.
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