Government shutdown dwell updates: Biden indicators funding invoice leaving a ‘big mess’ for Trump

Congress Narrowly Averts Government Shutdown — And Rejects Trump’s Debt Ceiling Commands

President Joe Biden has signed a stopgap spending bill that will avert a destabilizing government shutdown into law.

The US Congress passed the legislation in the 11th hour following a scramble by lawmakers. The Senate, controlled by the Democrats, passed the bill by a 85-11 vote to continue government funding 38 minutes after it expired at midnight on Friday.

Federal funding was about to run out at midnight on Friday and the White House Office of Management and Budget warned government agencies to prepare for the worst before the vote took place.

The late-night vote in the Senate capped a frantic week that saw president-elect Donald Trump and his billionaire ally Elon Musk defeat an initial bipartisan deal, throwing Congress into disarray.

The final version stripped out some provisions championed by the Democrats, who accused the Republicans of caving in to pressure from an unelected billionaire with no experience in government.

The package had earlier cleared the House of Representatives, controlled by the Republicans, with bipartisan support.

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Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 23:00

Watch: Congress Narrowly Averts Government Shutdown — And Rejects Trump’s Debt Ceiling Commands

Congress Narrowly Averts Government Shutdown — And Rejects Trump’s Debt Ceiling Commands
Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 22:30

ICYMI: Congress narrowly averts government shutdown — and rejects Trump’s debt ceiling commands

The House of Representatives approved a government spending bill with only a few hours left to spare before a crucial midnight deadline that would have shut down the government before Christmas. The Senate followed suit about 40 minutes past midnight.

The House voted 366-34. One member voted present. All 34 “no” votes were Republicans.

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Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 22:00

Watch: House approves spending bill to avoid government shutdown

House approves spending bill to avoid government shutdown
Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 21:30

Trump taps producer of The Apprentice for role as UK special envoy

Donald Trump has announced that British television producer Mark Burnett will become a special envoy to the UK.

Burnett is a multi-award winning producer whose credits include popular shows including Survivor, Shark Tank and The Apprentice, where the President-elect first found fame.

“It is my great honor to appoint Mark Burnett as the Special Envoy to the United Kingdom. With a distinguished career in television production and business, Mark brings a unique blend of diplomatic acumen and international recognition to this important role,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“Mark is known for creating and producing some of the biggest shows in Television History, including “Survivor,” “Shark Tank,” “The Voice” and, most notably, “The Apprentice.” He is the former Chairman of MGM, and has won 13 Emmy Awards!

“Mark will work to enhance diplomatic relations, focusing on areas of mutual interest, including trade, investment opportunities, and cultural exchanges. Congratulations Mark!”

Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 21:00

Washington Commanders release statement after land bill passed

As part of the spending bill the Senate passed a resolution to transfer the land including old RFK Stadium from the federal government to the District of Columbia, meaning that the Washington Commanders may now be able to move back to the nation’s capital.

The D.C. Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium Campus Revitalization Act passed by voice vote after more than a year of lobbying and support from Rep. James Comer, district Mayor Muriel Bowser, Commanders controlling owner Josh Harris and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

Harris, the Washington Commanders managing partner Josh Harris issued a statement Saturday thanking lawmakers for coming “together on a bipartisan basis” to provide the opportunity for the team to consider “all potential future locations.”

Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 20:30

Trump nominates Ted Cruz’s chief of staff for DOJ position

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Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 20:00

Trump appoint husband of judge he appointed to DOJ position

Donald Trump announced that the husband of a Florida judge that he appointed during his first term in office will be nominated for a position in the Department of Justice (DOJ).

“I am pleased to announce that Chad Mizelle will serve as Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice, where he will work with our wonderful Attorney General Nominee, Pam Bondi,” he wrote on Truth Social.

“During my First Term, Chad was General Counsel and Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security, where he helped to secure our Border, and stop the flow of illegal drugs and aliens into our Country. Chad is a MAGA warrior, who will help bring accountability, integrity, and Justice back to the DOJ.

“Congratulations to Chad, his wife Kathryn, a GREAT Judge who I appointed, and their children!”

In 2020 Kathryn Kimball Mizelle was apointed by Trump as a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. At the age of 33, she was the youngest person chosen by the President-elect for a lifetime judicial appointment.

Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 19:30

Biden hails the spending bill ‘compromise’ as ‘good news’

After signing the spending bill into law, Joe Biden hailed the legislation as “good news for the American people” ahead of the holiday season.

“The bipartisan funding bill I just signed keeps the government open and delivers the urgently needed disaster relief that I requested for recovering communities as well as the funds needed to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge,” he said, in a statement shared by the White House.

“This agreement represents a compromise, which means neither side got everything it wanted. But it rejects the accelerated pathway to a tax cut for billionaires that Republicans sought, and it ensures the government can continue to operate at full capacity.

“That’s good news for the American people, especially as families gather to celebrate this holiday season.”

Mike Bedigan21 December 2024 19:10

Senate Majority Leader Schumer celebrates after bill passed just in time

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