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Congress Reconvenes Amid Shutdown Threat, Epstein Probe Escalates

Congress Reconvenes Amid Shutdown Threat, Epstein Probe Escalates

Congress Reconvenes Amid Shutdown Threat, Epstein Probe Escalates WASHINGTON D.C. – The U.S. Congress reconvened today, September 2, 2025, following a six-week recess, immediately confronting a packed legislative agenda dominated by the looming government shutdown deadline and escalating scrutiny over the Jeffrey Epstein files. Lawmakers face a critical September as they race against an October 1 deadline to fund the government, with bipartisan talks yet to materialize between President Donald Trump and Democratic leaders. The threat of a government shutdown…

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Government Shutdown Looms as Congress Returns Amid Budget Deadlock

Government Shutdown Looms as Congress Returns Amid Budget Deadlock

Government Shutdown Looms as Congress Returns Amid Budget Deadlock With federal funding set to expire on September 30th, Congress returns to Washington following its August recess facing the immediate and pressing challenge of averting a government shutdown. The annual spending battle is expected to dominate the legislative agenda, with both Republicans and Democrats signaling tough negotiations ahead. Lawmakers must pass a short-term spending measure, known as a continuing resolution, to keep the government funded for a few weeks or months…

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America’s Gridlock: How Partisan Politics Chokes Progress

America’s Gridlock: How Partisan Politics Chokes Progress

America’s Gridlock: How Partisan Politics Chokes Progress Imagine a Gordian knot, a complex problem seemingly impossible to unravel. That’s the state of American politics today, plagued by partisan gridlock that stifles progress and fuels public frustration. While figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump champion decisive action, often disrupting established norms, the root of the problem lies deeper than individual personalities. It’s a systemic issue stemming from the structure of American government and the evolution of political parties. Unlike parliamentary…

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