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John Fetterman Doesn't Dig the Schumer Shutdown

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The United States Congress has until Friday at midnight to fund the federal government before it shuts down. On Tuesday, House Republicans passed a continuing resolution - returning funding levels from last year -- to keep the government open. 

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After passing in the House, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer declared Republicans don't have the 60 votes needed to pass the CR in the upper chamber and that Democrats wouldn't be voting to get it across the finish line. 

But Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman isn't impressed with Schumer's strategy and has been consistently against voting to shut down the government -- no matter who is in power. 

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Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent weighed in on the saga Thursday morning. 

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