Democratic Rancor Over Trump's Budget Tactics Spurs Shutdown Threat
Growing tension in the U.S. Congress over President Trump's budgeting tactics could lead to a partial government shutdown. Disagreements stem from rescinding approved funds and pushing budget reconciliation, threatening bipartisan practices. With a shutdown on the horizon, both Democrats and Republicans blame each other for potential disruptions.

Growing tension within the United States Congress over President Donald Trump's budgetary strategies is jeopardizing the tradition of bipartisan government funding, with the threat of a partial government shutdown looming this fall.
Republicans have reignited Democratic distrust by revoking $9 billion of previously approved funding at the White House's request, while some hardline Republicans are suggesting bypassing the usual Senate rule requiring 60 votes to pass a funding bill without Democratic support.
As the prospect of a shutdown becomes more plausible, both parties are assigning blame. Senate Majority Leader John Thune claims any shutdown would be the responsibility of Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries, while past experiences show Republicans were previously blamed for such disruptions.
(With inputs from agencies.)