Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Mike Johnson’s strategy, calling on the House to return to session immediately

Senate Democrats and Republicans are not budging on their demands to temporarily fund the federal government and end the shutdown as key dates approach.

Of the $28 billion in funds frozen during the first 15 days of the federal government shutdown, $27 billion were tied to projects in districts governed by the opposition.

Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizes Mike Johnson’s strategy, calling on the House to return to session immediately

Democrats want President Donald Trump to get involved in shutdown negotiations. Senate Majority Leader John Thune says, "Open up the government first."

The U.S. Senate is scheduled to vote again Wednesday on reopening the government on Wednesday as the federal shutdown enters Day 22 and begins its fourth week.