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Trump To Meet With Congressional Democrats Monday As Shutdown Looms

The news comes after Trump abruptly canceled a planned meeting with Democratic leaders on Thursday

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will meet with top Congressional leaders at the White House on Monday as the clock is ticking to reach a deal to keep the government open before a Tuesday shutdown.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), and Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.C.) are all expected to attend.

Punchbowl News first reported the meeting.

The news comes after Trump abruptly canceled a planned meeting with Democratic leaders on Thursday at the request of the Republican leadership.

Jeffries and Schumer confirmed the meeting in a statement while also trading talking points about Trump and the Republicans owning the shutdown.

“President Trump has once again agreed to a meeting in the Oval Office,” the Democratic leaders said. “As we have repeatedly said, Democrats will meet anywhere, at any time, and with anyone to negotiate a bipartisan spending agreement that meets the needs of the American people. We are resolute in our determination to avoid a government shutdown and address the Republican healthcare crisis. Time is running out.”

Republicans have insisted that they won’t make concessions to pass a short-term funding bill and other things can be added in once the funding bill passes and is signed by Trump.

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The White House Office of Management and Budget this week instructed agencies to prepare mass firing plans in case of a shutdown.

Government funding is set to expire on Sept. 30. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown.

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Stephen Anderson is FWRD AXIS' Co-founder and White House Reporter.




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