House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a California Republican, didn’t give any indications during a news conference Friday that he would make a deal with the Democratic-run Senate to avoid a partial government shutdown that appears on track to start after midnight Saturday.
“What I want to do is stand for America,” McCarthy said, rather than “surrender to the liberals.”
Analysts have been using the word “inevitable” to describe the looming shutdown.
“With a government shutdown midnight Saturday all but inevitable, the Republican-controlled House and Democrat-controlled Senate are working to pass differing versions of short-term government spending bills that the other body says have no chance of passing or becoming law,” said Benjamin Salisbury of Height Capital Markets in a note Friday.
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