Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer initially opposed the Republican-backed spending bill, which could have led to a government shutdown. However, he later reversed his stance, stating that enough Democrats would support the bill to keep the government funded past the midnight deadline. This shift highlights divisions within the Democratic Party over how to handle the GOP's proposal. Meanwhile, the Trump administration continues to push its economic agenda, including potential tariffs on European goods. The spending bill debate underscores broader tensions in Washington as both parties navigate political strategy ahead of key deadlines.
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Pembaruan Langsung Administrasi Trump: Schumer Mengatakan Cukup Anggota Partai Demokrat Akan Memberikan Suara Hari Ini untuk Mencegah Penutupan Pemerintah
Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, broke with his party on Thursday and said he would vote for a Republican-written bill to keep federal funding flowing past a midnight Friday deadline.