High Noon in Washington

At the 11th hour, uncertainty still prevails in Congress over a government shutdown to which the issue of further support for Ukraine has been connected by some Republicans.

With noon in Washington fast approaching on Saturday, Sep. 30, there was still no sign of a breakthrough on divisive issues In Congress that threaten not only a government shutdown but US support for Ukraine.

According to CNN, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has mounted a last-minute push to avert the lapse in funding.

He “announced that the House will vote on a 45-day short-term spending bill Saturday, and it will include the natural disaster aid that the White House requested.”

A shutdown, CNN explains,” is expected to have consequential impacts across the country, from air travel to clean drinking water, and many government operations would grind to a halt – though services deemed essential for public safety would continue.”

“The Senate’s bipartisan bill would provide additional funds for Ukraine aid, creating a point of contention with the House where many Republicans are opposed to further support to the war-torn country.

McCarthy argued on Friday that aid to Ukraine should be dropped from the Senate bill. “I think if we had a clean one without Ukraine on it, we could probably be able to move that through. I think if the Senate puts Ukraine on there and focuses on Ukraine over America, I think that could cause real problems,” he told CNN’s Manu Raju.”