Government shutdown
Coverage of Government shutdown in the Nexus archive.
- Michigan lawmakers pass $84B budget, 67 bills in marathon session
Michigan lawmakers passed an $84 billion budget and 67 bills in a marathon session, missing the July 1 statutory deadline for the second consecutive year but finalizing the budget months ahead of 2025 to avoid a government shutdown.
- US economy expanded at solid 2.1% pace in January-March, government says, upgrading last estimate
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.1% annual pace in Q1 2026, up from a prior estimate of 1.6%, driven by business investment in artificial intelligence. This rebounded from 0.5% growth in Q4 2025, which was impacted by a 43-day government shutdown. Consumer spending declined sharply, but the job market remained resilient with 188,000 monthly job gains from March to May 2026.
- US economy expanded at solid 2.1% pace in January-March, government says, upgrading last estimate
The U.S. economy grew at a 2.1% annual pace in Q1 2026, up from a prior estimate of 1.6%, driven by surging business investment in AI and increased government spending post-shutdown. However, consumer spending declined due to higher gasoline prices linked to the Iran war, and residential investment fell 7.8%, marking a fifth consecutive quarterly drop.
- GOP hard-liners outline anti-abortion, military funding demands for party-line bill
The House Freedom Caucus outlined demands for a third reconciliation bill, including extending a federal abortion funding ban, immediate payment for new spending, and military modernization. The group emphasized fully funding any new spending, eliminating clean energy tax credits, and preventing a government shutdown ahead of midterms.
- GOP senator circulates plan to discuss government shutdown strategy with Trump
Sen. Rick Scott is circulating a plan to avoid a government shutdown later this year, aiming to discuss it during a meeting between President Trump and GOP senators. The plan seeks to prevent a shutdown, with Scott indicating Democrats are unlikely to assist.
- Defense spending impasse raises fall shutdown threat
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer states his party will resist the Trump administration's defense spending request, aligning with Sen. Patty Murray in negotiations with Sen. Susan Collins over government funding. Collins claims her funding offers to Murray have been rejected, raising concerns about potential delays in funding bills and a possible government shutdown in October.
- Where Trump has lost support with independents, according to AP-NORC polling
AP-NORC polling shows a significant decline in Donald Trump's support among independents during his second term, with approval dropping from about half to one-quarter among non-college-educated independents. The erosion of support, particularly after Trump's first 100 days and key events like a government shutdown and the Iran war, has closed the education-based approval gap among independents.
- Where Trump has lost support with independents, according to AP-NORC polling
AP-NORC polling analysis shows declining support for President Donald Trump among independents, particularly those without a college degree, with approval dropping from about half in 2024 to one-quarter by spring 2026. The analysis highlights a narrowing education gap in opinions and negative shifts among Black and Hispanic independents, raising concerns for Republicans ahead of midterms.
- Where Trump has lost support with independents, according to AP-NORC polling
AP-NORC polling shows declining support for President Donald Trump among independents, particularly those without a college degree, with approval dropping from about half in 2024 to one-quarter by spring 2026. The analysis links this shift to events during Trump's second term, including the government shutdown and the Iran war, erasing a prior education-based approval gap among independents.
- Capital agenda: Cue shutdown watch after Republicans go it alone on ICE funding
Republicans passed a party-line bill to fund immigration enforcement agencies through 2029, but this action does not reduce the risk of a government shutdown for other agencies. Both parties acknowledge the likelihood of a funding lapse remains unchanged or increased, with concerns over bypassing normal appropriations processes and potential future conflicts over funding priorities.
- 43 days and counting: Why the House is working way less than the Senate
The House has conducted 241 session days compared to the Senate's 284 in the 119th Congress, creating a 43-day gap. Republican leaders have delayed votes, reducing legislative activity as the House faces a tight schedule ahead of the midterms. A previous government shutdown contributed to the discrepancy, with House Republicans keeping the chamber out of session for nearly two months.
- FTC Chairman Ferguson Says Agency Probing Fertilizer Industry
FTC Chairman Ferguson states the agency is investigating the fertilizer industry. Federal agencies, including the FTC, are preparing for potential government shutdowns with temporary furlough plans, avoiding mass layoffs despite White House contingency directives.
- Trump signs bill ending partial government shutdown
President Donald Trump signed a bill to end the partial government shutdown, which had lasted for 35 days. The legislation resolved a funding dispute over border security and provided a three-week reprieve before another potential shutdown.
- Trump signs bill ending DHS shutdown
President Trump signed a bill to end the 76-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which passed the House on Thursday and the Senate last month. The funding measure resolves the longest government shutdown in U.S. history at DHS.
- 4/30: The Takeout with Major Garrett
President Trump signed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 76-day government shutdown. Louisiana postponed its House primaries following a Supreme Court ruling.
- Chaotic DHS shutdown lasting 76 days ENDS after airport turmoil... while ICE funding remains blocked
The 76-day Department of Homeland Security shutdown has ended, resolving airport disruptions, but funding for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) remains blocked. The shutdown caused significant operational chaos at airports, though ICE's financial support is still unresolved.
- Johnson touts passage of DHS funding bill despite GOP's "razor-thin, historically small majority"
The House passed a Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending the longest partial government shutdown in U.S. history. Speaker Mike Johnson highlighted the achievement despite the GOP's slim majority in the House.
- US House votes to end government shutdown over immigration operations
The US House passed a bill to end a government shutdown related to immigration operations. The legislation, already approved by the Senate, is now awaiting President Donald Trump's expected swift signature.
- House passes Senate bill to fund DHS and end 76-day government shutdown
The House of Representatives passed a Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 76-day government shutdown. Speaker Mike Johnson addressed the vote on Thursday.
- House approves Senate bill to fund DHS and end 76-day shutdown
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed a Senate bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, ending a 76-day government shutdown. The legislation now awaits the president's signature to finalize the reopening.
- Congress votes to end record shutdown, sending DHS funding bill to Trump's desk
The United States House of Representatives is set to vote to end a prolonged Department of Homeland Security shutdown, with the funding bill now awaiting President Donald Trump's approval. This action marks the conclusion of a record government shutdown linked to funding disputes.
- Coast Guard chief describes "crisis" during DHS government shutdown
Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday described dire conditions within the Coast Guard during the partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security. The shutdown has led to a crisis, as highlighted in an interview with CBS News' Nicole Sganga.
- Coast Guard is "operating in a crisis" as DHS shutdown strains missions, is set to halt pay
The U.S. Coast Guard is operating in a crisis after 75 days of a partial government shutdown, which has depleted emergency funds to pay active-duty personnel and cover bills. Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Kevin Lunday described the situation as 'incredibly frustrating.'
- Coast Guard operating in "crisis" as shutdown halts pay, strains missions overseas
The Coast Guard faces a funding crisis, with personnel paychecks set to halt starting May 15 due to a government shutdown. This financial strain is disrupting overseas missions and operations.
- SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats’ anti-ICE tantrum leaves Republicans with one option going forward
Senator John Kennedy criticizes Senate Democrats for a 70-day shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) over funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), claiming their opposition stems from fear of their progressive base rather than genuine reform. He accuses Democrats of prioritizing ideological goals over national security and federal workers' livelihoods, while highlighting Republican efforts to fund ICE operations and border security.
- Jim Jordan blames Democrats for 10 percent approval rating of Congress
Rep. Jim Jordan blamed Democrats for Congress's 10 percent approval rating in a new Gallup poll, citing a record-long government shutdown caused by partisan stalemate. He made the remarks during an interview on Fox Business Network's 'Varney & Co.'
- Senate Republican predicts Democrats will shut down government ‘right before the midterms’
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) predicts Democrats will block funding legislation to trigger a government shutdown before the midterms, aiming to create political chaos. His statement on the Senate floor highlights partisan tensions over government operations ahead of the 2022 elections.
- Watch live: Jeffries gives remarks amid DHS, redistricting battles
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries will address reporters as tensions over Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding continue. This follows Virginia voters approving a redistricting measure favorable to Democrats, which Jeffries has championed as part of immigration reform efforts linked to a partial government shutdown.
- "A breaking point": Inside the 68-day DHS shutdown
The Department of Homeland Security experienced a 68-day shutdown, leading employees to barter for office supplies due to operational disruptions. The situation highlights severe challenges in maintaining essential operations during government shutdowns.
- Cruz: Schumer will shut down government weeks before midterms
Sen. Ted Cruz accused Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of planning to shut down the government before the midterms, citing Schumer's past actions and predicting funding would expire on Sept. 30.
- DHS watchdog paused some probes of immigration enforcement amid shutdown
The DHS watchdog paused some probes of immigration enforcement during the government shutdown. The Department of Homeland Security's headquarters is referenced in the article.
- Foreign fugitive wanted for woman’s killing lived undetected in US for possibly years before ICE arrest
Jose Gustavo Angulo Bernal, a Mexican illegal immigrant arrested by ICE, is wanted in Mexico for the 2018 murder of a woman. He evaded detection in the U.S. for years before being apprehended near the Arizona border during a traffic stop. ICE emphasized his arrest highlights the agency's focus on removing foreign fugitives and criminals.
- Economic growth downgraded to 0.5 percent in fourth quarter of 2025
The U.S. economy experienced slower-than-expected growth of 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2025, attributed to the prolonged government shutdown. The Commerce Department's report highlights reduced activity during October-December 2025.
- Key inflation gauge remains elevated in February before Iran war
Inflation remained elevated in February 2023, with the Federal Reserve's key gauge rising 0.4% monthly and 2.8% year-over-year. The data, delayed by a government shutdown, precedes the impact of the Iran war on gas prices, with March's CPI expected to show a significant spike.