Bipartisan Agreement Reached to Avert Government Shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson brokers deal without Trump's SAVE Act, funding government through December 20.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a temporary agreement to keep the government funded until December 20, avoiding an imminent shutdown.
- The new spending bill excludes the SAVE Act, a Trump-endorsed election security proposal requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.
- The bill includes concessions to Democrats, such as shortening the funding period from six months to three months.
- Johnson faces backlash from hardline Republicans but emphasizes that a shutdown close to the election would be politically damaging.
- The House is expected to vote on the bill on Wednesday, with the Senate to follow for final passage.
































































