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How Trump’s personal grudges are holding up a new government funding deal

By Jack Fitzpatrick

How Trump’s personal grudges are holding up a new government funding deal

By Jack Fitzpatrick

Both Republicans and Democrats say they’re desperate to avoid another government shutdown when funding runs out at the end of January. But as lawmakers scramble for a deal, one obstacle keeps resurfacing: President Donald Trump and his personal feuds.

 

Progress on a partial spending package was already slowed by nearly three weeks of Republican infighting. And just as senators began to make headway last week, negotiations ground to a halt again — this time over funding for a climate research institute.“We’ve lost a lot of time,” Sen. John Kennedy, R-La, said after the meltdown. “We can’t negotiate over the holidays. I mean we can, but it’s like play-acting. This is a setback.”

 

The latest impasse stems from a dispute between Trump and Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis. Trump, angered by Polis’ refusal to release a former election official imprisoned on 2020-related convictions, has pushed to shutter a Boulder-based research facility.

 

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