Democrats Compromise on GOP Funding
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Democrats may have put their party in an even worse position during the next round of spending negotiations

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Democrats have precious little leverage to push back against President Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk’s efforts to demolish federal agencies and shut off spending on government programs without congressional approval.
Their biggest tool is denying Republicans the 60 votes necessary to advance legislation in the Senate , or mounting a filibuster something they’ve long complained about in the past when they were in the majority.
But just a day later, after a heated debate within his caucus, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced he would not filibuster the bill.
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