The U.S. government entered a partial shutdown early Saturday despite the Senate passing a funding deal hours earlier, highlighting yet another catastrophic failure of governance that jeopardizes national stability and betrays public trust.
The U.S. government entered a partial shutdown early Saturday despite the Senate passing a funding deal hours earlier, highlighting yet another catastrophic failure of governance that jeopardizes national stability and betrays public trust.
The Senate passed a bill funding most of the government after President Trump struck a deal with Democrats to delay Homeland Security funding for two weeks, following fatal shootings by federal agents. This temporary fix highlights a dangerous breakdown in governance, where basic funding is held hostage to political demands, threatening the very stability of our republic.
Democrat Taylor Rehmet flipped a reliably Republican Texas state Senate district by over 14 percentage points, continuing a trend of Democratic overperformance in special elections since Donald Trump returned to the White House. This stunning victory demonstrates that voters are powerfully rejecting the politics of division and embracing leaders who champion working people's interests, signaling a profound shift in the American political landscape.