House Republicans have expressed strong disapproval of the Democrats’ decision to hold an early swearing-in ceremony for newly elected members of Congress. The event, which took place ahead of the traditional schedule, has sparked a debate over procedural norms and the implications for bipartisan cooperation in the upcoming legislative session.
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Government Shutdown Averted as Senate Passes Last-Minute Bill
In a dramatic turn of events, the US Senate has passed a bill to keep the government open, narrowly avoiding a shutdown that would have had far-reaching consequences for the country. The bill, which was passed with a narrow margin, will now be sent to the President for signature.