Speaker Mike Johnson (R) told Scripps News that he is “right now” ruling out putting any future bipartisan Senate compromise to reopen the government on the House floor.
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Catherine Cortez Masto Draws Democratic Ire
“Nevada’s Catherine Cortez Masto, celebrated for her narrow victory three years ago that secured Democrats’ control of the Senate, is now being cast as a traitor by members of her own party,” Politico reports.
“She is one of three senators who broke ranks this week, voting with Republicans on the spending bill and robbing Democrats of a united front. Independent Angus King and maverick Democrat John Fetterman joined her in backing the GOP funding measure to keep the government open. But Cortez Masto — a member of Senate leadership — seems to have backing in her home state.”
ICE Agents Handcuffed Chicago Alderperson
Chicago Alderperson Jessie Fuentes was hancuffed by federal immigration agents while she was questioning them why they were at a local medical center, WLS reports.
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
“I have big plans, I want to survive.”
— President Trump, on the One American News Network, talking about the 2026 midterm election campaign.
Director of Eisenhower Library Ousted
President Trump wanted to give King Charles one of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s swords during his state visit to the U.K., the New York Times reports.
The Eisenhower presidential library said it could not provide one because it is government property and illegal to give away. Now the library director has been fired.
Republican Leaders Double Down
“The top two congressional Republicans doubled down Friday that they won’t cede to Democratic demands to put in writing any agreement to begin talks on extending expiring Obamacare subsidies — something many Democrats say they need as part of a deal to end the government shutdown,” Politico reports.
Said Sen. John Thune (R-SD): “There is nothing to negotiate.”
Journalists in Alaska Quit Over Charlie Kirk Story
“Several journalists resigned this week from three newspapers in Alaska after the publications’ corporate owner made significant edits to an article about Charlie Kirk’s death, appearing to yield to pressure from a Republican state lawmaker who had criticized the coverage,” the New York Times reports.
Hamas Agrees to Release All Israeli Hostages
Hamas said on Friday it had agreed to release all Israeli hostages, alive or dead, under the terms of President Donald Trump’s Gaza proposal, and signaled readiness to immediately enter mediated negotiations to discuss the details, Reuters reports.
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House Will Not Be Back Next Week
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) decided to not bring the House of Representatives back next week as the government shutdown continues.
Politico: “The move came after the Senate voted a fourth time Friday to reject a House-passed continuing resolution that would break the ongoing government shutdown. Johnson and House GOP leaders have argued that measure, which would extend federal funding through Nov. 21, is the only viable path out of the standoff.”
RFK Jr. Fires Vaccine Whistleblower
“Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired a top official with the National Institutes of Health who blew the whistle on internal clashes over vaccine research in the early months of the Trump administration,” CBS News reports.
Bonus Quote of the Day
“We’re not seeing the leadership on both sides really willing to sit down and negotiate. And I think that’s what it’s gonna take.”
— Sen. Jean Shaheen (D-NH), talking on CNN about the government shutdown.
U.S. Strikes Boat Off Venezuela
“President Trump ordered another lethal military strike on an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the Caribbean early Friday, signaling the administration is undeterred by mounting legal questions about the campaign,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced in a social-media post that on Trump’s orders he had directed a ‘lethal, kinetic strike on a narco-trafficking vessel.'”
Treasury Considers Minting $1 Trump Coin
“The Treasury Department is considering producing a one-dollar coin featuring President Donald Trump to commemorate the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence next year,” Politico reports.
“The draft design of the coin, which was overseen by the Office of the U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, features Trump’s profile on one side of the coin. The opposite side depicts Trump with a clenched fist in front of an American flag alongside the words ‘FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT.'”
GOP Senators Head to Luxury Weekend During Shutdown
“The Senate will not be holding votes this weekend on reopening the government as was initially expected, as some Republican senators will be attending a high-dollar fundraising retreat for the National Republican Senatorial Committee on Georgia’s Sea Island,” The Hill reports.
Johnson May Not Bring Back House
“Speaker Mike Johnson said he’s not inclined to bring the House back into session until the Senate passes the House’s continuing resolution,” NOTUS reports.
Said Johnson: “The House will come back into session and do its work as soon as Chuck Schumer allows us to re-open the government.”
Why Republicans Won’t Link Shutdown to Healthcare
Punchbowl News: “The idea is that if Republicans just give Democrats a commitment to take up and pass a bill to extend the enhanced Obamacare tax credits at some point this fall, then Democrats will help provide the 60 votes needed for the House-passed Nov. 21 CR.”
“But Republicans won’t do it. Why? Because renewing the tax credit divides Republicans. Neither Speaker Mike Johnson nor Senate Majority Leader John Thune can or will commit to moving any such measure.”
For members: A Shutdown With No Clear Exit Ramp
Democrat Texted About Shooting Virginia Speaker
Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones (D) sent disturbing text messages to a colleague fantasizing about killing then-Virginia Speaker Todd Gilbert (R), National Review reports.
Said Jones: “If those guys die before me, I will go to their funerals to piss on their graves to send them out awash in something.”
He then suggested that in a hypothetical situation in which he had only two bullets and was faced with the choice of murdering Hitler, Pol Pot or Gilbert, he’d shoot Gilbert “every time.”
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