The Western Journal

It’s Dead (Again): Johnson’s 2nd Funding Bill Bites Dust – Americans May Still Get Gov’t Shutdown for Christmas

On ‍Thursday, the House of ​Representatives faced important ⁢discontent as a second attempt‍ to prevent a government shutdown failed. A bill aimed at maintaining government operations and suspending the​ debt ceiling for two years was rejected by a vote of 174-235, with nearly all Democrats opposing ‌it and 38 Republicans ‍joining them.⁤ House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized the proposal, dubbing it the “Musk-Johnson” plan, as‌ Elon Musk had reportedly influenced the opposition against a prior, larger spending ⁢bill. Musk retorted that Democrats⁤ bore responsibility for the ‍shutdown after voting ​against ​the bill.

With no⁣ approved new‍ spending plan, parts of the government are ​set​ to ⁣shut down by midnight Friday.​ House Speaker Mike ⁣Johnson announced‍ plans for a new proposal but did‌ not provide details. Meanwhile, Donald Trump supported the rejected bill, suggesting ‌that ‍if ​a ⁢shutdown occurs, it should happen under President Biden’s⁣ governance. Political discourse has shifted, with⁣ Musk seen as a key influencer in⁣ negotiations, while President‍ Biden’s involvement ⁤has been ⁣minimal,‍ raising concerns among Democratic representatives regarding his absence. A⁣ potential⁤ temporary ⁣solution is expected soon, as Republican leaders plan⁣ further votes.


Disaffection ruled in the House Thursday as the second attempt to stave off a government shutdown failed to pass.

A day after a massive stopgap funding package was rejected after triggering an outpouring of anger from conservatives, the House overwhelmingly rejected a narrower bill to keep the government running and suspend the debt ceiling for two years, according to the Washington Times.

The bill was defeated 174-235. Virtually all House Democrats opposed the plan; 38 Republicans sided with them.

Mocking the role Elon Musk had in whipping up opposition to a bigger spending bill Democrats wanted, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries called the defeated bill the “Musk-Johnson” proposal and said Republicans were under the thumb of “one or two puppet masters,” according to The Washington Post.

Musk returned the favor on X.

“A super fair & simple bill was put to a vote and only 2 Democrats in Congress were in favor. Therefore, responsibility for the shutdown rests squarely on the shoulders of @RepJeffries,” Musk wrote.

Without a new bill to approve new spending, chunks of the government that are deemed non-essential will shut down as of midnight Friday.

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday night that he would have another plan developed for a vote on Friday, the Post wrote, but offered no specifics.

Presdient-elect Donald Trump, who supported the bill the House rejected on Thursday, said if a shutdown is to come, now is the time.

“If there is going to be a shutdown of government, let it begin now, under the Biden Administration, not after January 20th, under ‘TRUMP.’ This is a Biden problem to solve, but if Republicans can help solve it, they will!” he posted on .

A report by Fox News indicated that what it called a “temporary fix” was in the works that would avert a shutdown, but do little more.

Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida said a vote could come Friday morning.

“We’re expecting votes this morning,” Johnson said.

Trump is an active player in the process of getting votes to pass the bill, Fox said it was told by sources it did not name.

On the other hand, President Joe Biden has largely been absent from discussions over the spending bill, Politico reported.

“Biden has remained conspicuously absent outside a brief statement issued by his press secretary — and for now, Democrats said there was little clamor for him to return,” Politico wrote.

“I haven’t gotten any message from President Biden, or heard of anything that he’s saying,” Democratic Rep. Mark Takano of California said. “Elon’s the shot-caller, it’s pretty clear to me.”




Advertise with The Western Journal and reach millions of highly engaged readers, while supporting our work. Advertise Today.



" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

Sponsored Content
Back to top button
Available for Amazon Prime
Close

Adblock Detected

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker