FOX News' senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram discusses GOP lawmakers blocking an attempt at a House spending bill amid a looming government shutdown and the threat to Kevin McCarthy's speakership.
With time running out for Congress to prevent a federal government shutdown, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg on Sunday called for Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to «live up» to the deal that he made with President Biden as conservative holdouts block a path forward.
Buttigieg, a former Democratic presidential candidate, addressed the potential government shutdown during an appearance on CNN’s «State of the Union,» saying the Biden administration «will be ready for anything» as the Sept. 30 deadline approaches.
«Speaker McCarthy and the president made a deal. They made a deal earlier this summer,» Buttigieg said. «And by the way, it wasn't an easy deal. I mean, just from the transportation side alone, it meant us accepting cuts that Republicans were demanding, two programs that we wanted to use to fund more roads and bridges and airports.»
Buttigieg said the transportation industry would suffer from a potential shutdown, with air traffic control training being forced to halt just as the industry is in dire need of more staffing.
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Pete Buttigieg said a federal shutdown would halt air traffic control training, which would impact the already struggling airline industry. (Taylor Glascock/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
«But we made that deal,» the transportation secretary continued. «And all we're asking is that they live up to that deal.»
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is working to get conservatives in line with
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