With less than two weeks to go before a March 14 deadline, Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. Congress appear to be nowhere close to a deal to avert a government shutdown that would throw Washington into deeper turmoil.

The talks have been complicated by President Donald Trump, who has ignored spending laws passed by Congress, suspended foreign aid and fired tens of thousands of federal workers.

Both sides say his actions are the biggest sticking point as they seek to reach a deal that would provide government funding beyond March 14, when it is due to expire.

Democrats say they are trying to secure guarantees that would prevent Trump and his budget-slashing point person, billionaire Elon Musk, from firing more workers or cancelling more government programs.

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    21 hours ago

    Democrats aren’t willing to cause a shutdown, so the only way it happens is if Republicans sabotage themselves.

    They might. Their whole governing philosophy is “government doesn’t work, elect me so I can prove it” and then stopping the government from working. If this would help the doggy committee slash and burn the administrative state, they might just do it.