House Speaker Mike Johnson cautioned that the United States is on track to experience one of the longest government shutdowns in history, as stalled talks between Congress and the White House show no signs of resolution.
Johnson placed the responsibility on Senate Democrats, saying that while the House has passed funding legislation, the Senate has failed to act. He argued that continued inaction could force federal agencies to cease essential services and jeopardize pay for government workers.
Treasury and agency leaders have already indicated that cash reserves will run dry soon, pressuring both sides to reach a funding deal. Finances for critical projects—including infrastructure, national security, and social programs—hang in the balance.
With no agreement in sight and tensions escalating, the shutdown’s impacts are expected to ripple across federal operations, contracts, and public assistance programs.
