Close Menu
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Truth Republican
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Guns & Gear
  • Healthy Tips
  • Prepping & Survival
  • Videos
Newsletter
Truth Republican
You are at:Home»Politics»GOP senator blasts Schumer, Dems as ‘forcing’ shutdown while demanding price tag report
Politics

GOP senator blasts Schumer, Dems as ‘forcing’ shutdown while demanding price tag report

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleSeptember 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp
GOP senator blasts Schumer, Dems as ‘forcing’ shutdown while demanding price tag report
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

FIRST ON FOX: A Senate Republican wants to know the exact cost of a partial government shutdown as GOP and Democratic leaders are at an impasse to keep the government open.

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, called on the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) to provide a detailed report on the sprawling impact that a partial government shutdown could have, including payments throughout the federal government and the possible broader economic impact.

The House GOP passed its short-term funding extension, known as a continuing resolution (CR), last week, but the bill was later blocked by Senate Democrats. For now, Republicans and Democrats in the upper chamber are at odds on a plan to keep the government open.

And the deadline to fund the government by Sept. 30 is fast approaching.

TOP HOUSE DEM FIRES BACK AT TRUMP’S ‘UNHINGED’ SHUTDOWN REMARKS AMID COLLAPSE OF GOV FUNDING TALKS

Ernst, who chairs the Senate DOGE Caucus named after tech-billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency, laid the fault of a potential shutdown on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in her letter to CBO Director Phillip Swagel.

“The same politicians who whined and complained about the Department of Government Efficiency laying off unnecessary bureaucrats just a few months ago are now forcing a government-wide shutdown themselves to expose who is and isn’t an essential employee,” she wrote.

Ernst requested a sweeping economic operational impact analysis from the agency, including how a shutdown could affect back pay costs for furloughed non-essential employees, military pay, congressional pay and the broader economic impact that the government closing could have on the private sector.

TRUMP CANCELS MEETING WITH SCHUMER, JEFFRIES OVER ‘RIDICULOUS DEMANDS’ AS FUNDING DEADLINE LOOMS

Sen. Schumer

Specifically, she wanted to know how businesses could be impacted by a temporary stoppage of government services, like loans, permits and certifications, and how companies and businesses could recoup losses after a shutdown ended.

She also wanted information on lost efficiencies in the government and the costs that could accrue from unfulfilled procurements or allowing contracts to lapse, and whether the burden of keeping national parks open would fall onto the states or if they’d be shuttered, too.

The CBO did provide an analysis of the cost of the last time the government shuttered in 2019, when Schumer and President Donald Trump were at odds on providing funding to construct a wall at the southern border. That 35-day shutdown was the longest in U.S. history, and no funding for a border wall was granted.

The report, published in January 2019, found that the shutdown saw roughly $18 billion in federal spending delayed, which led to a dip in that year’s first quarter gross domestic product of $8 billion. The report noted roughly $3 billion of that would not be recovered.

THUNE SLAMS DEMOCRATS’ ‘COLD-BLOODED PARTISAN’ TACTICS AS FUNDING DEADLINE NEARS

President Donald Trump points

It also found that federal workers who received delayed payments and private businesses were the hardest hit.

“Some of those private-sector entities will never recoup that lost income,” the report stated.

It remains unclear whether Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Schumer can strike a deal. After Trump canceled a planned meeting Tuesday with Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., both Democrats blamed the president for the looming shutdown.

However, Democrats’ asking price for a short-term funding extension is too high for Republicans.

They want permanent extensions to Affordable Care Act subsidies, a full repeal of the “big, beautiful bill’s” health care title, which includes the $50 billion rural hospital fund, and a clawback of the canceled funding for NPR and PBS.

“Once again, Donald Trump has shown the American people he is not up to the job,” Schumer said. “It’s a very simple job: sit down and negotiate with the Democratic leaders and come to an agreement, but he just ain’t up to it. He runs away before the negotiations even begin.” 

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleEx-WaPo columnist threatens legal action, claims she’s ‘now a victim’ after firing over Charlie Kirk posts
Next Article Treasury’s Bessent warns NYC: No bailout under Mamdani – ‘drop dead’

Related Articles

From rhetoric to bloodshed: Texas ICE attack caps escalating left-wing terror wave

From rhetoric to bloodshed: Texas ICE attack caps escalating left-wing terror wave

September 24, 2025
AOC stars in Newsom redistricting ad, urging Californians to ‘fight’ Trump for democracy

AOC stars in Newsom redistricting ad, urging Californians to ‘fight’ Trump for democracy

September 24, 2025
Iran president accuses US of ‘grave betrayal’ with nuclear strikes in UNGA speech

Iran president accuses US of ‘grave betrayal’ with nuclear strikes in UNGA speech

September 24, 2025
Ex-US attorney warns prosecutors could face many hurdles in case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer

Ex-US attorney warns prosecutors could face many hurdles in case against Charlie Kirk’s alleged killer

September 24, 2025
Conservatives rally around ‘revival’ message after Kirk’s murder, slam Dems for violent George Floyd riots

Conservatives rally around ‘revival’ message after Kirk’s murder, slam Dems for violent George Floyd riots

September 24, 2025
Senate lawmakers clash over Trump administration’s approach to speech, censorship

Senate lawmakers clash over Trump administration’s approach to speech, censorship

September 24, 2025
3 people shot at Dallas ICE facility, shooter dead, agency confirms

3 people shot at Dallas ICE facility, shooter dead, agency confirms

September 24, 2025
World leaders laugh, squirm as Trump blasts UN on climate, Ukraine, Gaza at General Assembly

World leaders laugh, squirm as Trump blasts UN on climate, Ukraine, Gaza at General Assembly

September 24, 2025
Kamala Harris’ inner circle crafted a ‘Red File’ contingency plan a year before Biden dropped out: book

Kamala Harris’ inner circle crafted a ‘Red File’ contingency plan a year before Biden dropped out: book

September 24, 2025
Don't Miss
TOP 10 1911 Pistols 2022 | Best 1911 Handguns 2022!

TOP 10 1911 Pistols 2022 | Best 1911 Handguns 2022!

Microsoft CEO Warns AI Will Increase Layoffs

Microsoft CEO Warns AI Will Increase Layoffs

Trump expected to sign executive order allowing TikTok deal to proceed legally, source says

Trump expected to sign executive order allowing TikTok deal to proceed legally, source says

Dangerous spike in superbug infections surges across US as experts share cautions

Dangerous spike in superbug infections surges across US as experts share cautions

Latest News
France says UN recognition of Palestinian state is a blow to Hamas not a gift

France says UN recognition of Palestinian state is a blow to Hamas not a gift

September 24, 2025
Top 10 22LR Pistols 2022 | Best .22 Handguns of 2022!

Top 10 22LR Pistols 2022 | Best .22 Handguns of 2022!

September 24, 2025
Trump admin considers government stake in lithium mining company

Trump admin considers government stake in lithium mining company

September 24, 2025
AOC stars in Newsom redistricting ad, urging Californians to ‘fight’ Trump for democracy

AOC stars in Newsom redistricting ad, urging Californians to ‘fight’ Trump for democracy

September 24, 2025
5 times Democrats blasted ICE with harsh rhetoric

5 times Democrats blasted ICE with harsh rhetoric

September 24, 2025
Copyright © 2025. Truth Republican. All rights reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.