The federal government is preparing for what appears to be an imminent shutdown after President Donald Trump and congressional leaders failed to find budgetary compromise in meetings convened on Monday (Sept. 29).
The funding lapse would be the first under Trump's second term (but certainly not the first in the country's history ). Under Trump's first term, the federal government experienced its longest shutdown ever (35 days) as leaders debated funding for Trump's plans to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the pause resulted in a $3 billion hit to the U.S. economy.
This year's budget hinges on the two parties agreeing to terms on extending Affordable Care Act subsidies , something the Trump administration has taken a hard li