The government shutdown continues as the Senate fails to advance funding for the 14th time. The latest developments include:
- Senate procedural vote on the House-passed funding bill failed 54-44, falling short of the 60 votes needed.
- No new support from Democrats on the 14th vote, despite some Republicans' optimism.
- Senate Majority Leader John Thune expresses optimism about a potential resolution this week, but acknowledges the challenges.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson favors extending the funding date to January, avoiding a December deadline.
- Air travel disruptions persist, with over 3 million passengers affected by delays or cancellations.
- President Trump's statement on SNAP benefits sparks confusion, as he claims payments will only resume when the government reopens.
- Bipartisan talks are ongoing, with some senators predicting a resolution this week, while others express concerns about the impact on American citizens.