Trump refuses to meet with Senate Democrats working to avoid a government shutdown claiming they want to “create Transgender operations for everybody” pic.twitter.com/teMKn1VU8X
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) September 23, 2025
…to think this is what Trump (or his minions, pulling his strings?) wants?
Sept 24 (Reuters) - The federal courts may not be able to fully sustain paid operations after next week if Congress does not avert a partial government shutdown by passing stopgap spending legislation before October 1, the U.S. judiciary warned on Wednesday.
Judge Robert Conrad, the director of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, in a memo, opens new tab distributed to judges and other court officials nationally, said the judiciary currently estimates it could sustain operations only through October 3.
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