politico reporting senate democrats are heading towards ending shutdown
axios says they are not...
Trump had a morning breakfast meeting with GOP Senators. He warned them that failing to open government will hurt them in the midterms/primaries just like it hurt the party in this week's elections. He's pushing hard to go nuclear and eliminate the filibuster. The senate majority leader, Thune, said he hasn't changed his mind on taking such a dangerous approach, and that he doesn't think they can get the needed votes to change the rules anyway.
Trump also said that after Nov, he won't/can't fund SNAP without Congress passing either a budget or a CSR. He doesn't have the funds in a way that authorizes him to move the money to cover SNAP benefits which is about $8 Billion per month. The emergency funds for SNAP covering 50% of entitlements is $4.65B, but the fund only has $5B.
It's still going to take weeks at least for the emergency funds to be sent, so even that isn't an effective bandaid after 42 million households are supposed to have gotten deposits by the 3rd or 5th of Nov.
Dems are making this harder than it ought to be. Nobody should be jumping through administrative hoops to find and distribute funds. It should have already been passed before the first of October.