Photos: #TrumpShutDown: U.S Government Shuts Down
The Senate blocked a short-term spending bill proposed by the House that would have funded the government through February 16.
While the bill needed 60 votes, several Republicans voted against the measure.
A hashtag linking a potential government shutdown to President Trump became the top trending topic on Twitter on Friday night. #TrumpShutdown, a hashtag used by Democrats ahead of Friday night’s deadline for Congress to pass a government spending bill, shot to the top of Twitter’s “Worldwide” trending topics. Several top Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) used the hashtag to tweet about the funding fight.
While the bill needed 60 votes, several Republicans voted against the measure.
A hashtag linking a potential government shutdown to President Trump became the top trending topic on Twitter on Friday night. #TrumpShutdown, a hashtag used by Democrats ahead of Friday night’s deadline for Congress to pass a government spending bill, shot to the top of Twitter’s “Worldwide” trending topics. Several top Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) used the hashtag to tweet about the funding fight.
Here’s where we’re at:— Nancy Pelosi (@TeamPelosi) January 20, 2018
Republicans – who control the House, Senate, and WH – are on the verge of making #TrumpShutdown a reality because they refuse to protect DREAMers and provide long-term certainty for our military, the opioid crisis, CHIP, and other key issues.
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