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Trump says US will 'probably have a shutdown'

A member of the cleaning staff makes her way through the Rotunda on an empty US Capitol in Washington, DC on September 30, 2025, hours before a partial government shutdown is set to take effect. The US government barreled towards its first shutdown in six years Tuesday, with funding expiring at midnight after Democrats fought a war of words with Donald Trump and senators rejected a last-ditch bid to keep the lights on. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

Trump says US will ‘probably have a shutdown’

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday there would probably be a US government shutdown, blaming Democrats for the stalled talks with Republicans on a funding deal.

“We’ll probably have a shutdown,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office just hours before a midnight deadline for a deal. “Nothing is inevitable but I would say it’s probably likely.”

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