A new bipartisan bill banning TikTok in the U.S. unless sold to a U.S. owner went into effect, leading to the app’s immediate suspension and removal from app stores. President-elect Trump initially suggested a 90-day extension, a proposition opposed by several senators who emphasized the law’s strict requirements for any extension. While Trump later clarified his desire to bring TikTok back online, Representative Mike Johnson affirmed the administration’s intention to enforce the law, requiring a sale to a U.S. entity to ensure national security. This legal requirement necessitates a divestiture of ByteDance’s ownership to comply with the ban.
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Long-term healthcare funding for over 120,000 9/11 first responders, suffering from various illnesses due to their service, was eliminated from the federal budget to prevent a government shutdown. This bipartisan bill, which would have ensured healthcare coverage until 2040, faced opposition leading to its removal from a broader spending package. Despite the urgent need and the responders’ sacrifices, the government funding bill passed without the crucial healthcare provisions, leaving many first responders without the necessary long-term medical support. The decision has drawn sharp criticism from first responders, their unions, and bill sponsors, who expressed their disappointment while emphasizing the need to avoid a government shutdown.
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President-elect Trump unexpectedly opposed the bipartisan government funding bill, urging Republicans to reject it and instead negotiate a slimmer version, excluding many add-ons. He further demanded that Congress raise the debt ceiling immediately, rather than waiting until next year as planned, creating a significant hurdle just days before a potential government shutdown. This action sparked immediate criticism from Democrats and some Republicans who championed disaster relief funds within the original bill. The dispute centers around the size and scope of the spending bill, with Trump and allies advocating for a more austere approach.
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Elon Musk, opposing a bipartisan government funding bill, launched a social media campaign on X, disseminating misinformation about its contents and urging its defeat. His actions, amplified by his Department of Government Efficiency, successfully stalled the bill, which included disaster relief, farm aid, and infrastructure projects. This move directly challenged House Speaker Mike Johnson and aligned with President-elect Trump’s opposition. Failure to pass a new bill before December 20th will result in a government shutdown.
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President-elect Trump unexpectedly rejected a bipartisan plan to avert a government shutdown, demanding renegotiation days before the funding deadline. This rejection, fueled by Trump and Elon Musk’s opposition, sent Congress into chaos, jeopardizing a bill including $100.4 billion in disaster aid and a congressional pay raise. House Republicans, facing pressure from Trump and facing internal divisions, struggled to craft a new solution before the Friday deadline. The situation highlights the difficulty Republicans will face in governing with unified control and their dependence on Trump’s approval for legislative success. The rejected bill also included provisions for infrastructure projects and the transfer of land for a potential new stadium.
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