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Fox News Shutdown: Trump Threatens Filibuster to Halt Government Shutdown

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Fox News Interrupts programming for Trump‘s⁢ Call to End Senate Filibuster

Fox News interrupted its regular schedule on November​ 5th ‍to broadcast⁢ remarks from ⁣former‍ President Donald ⁢Trump, who issued a strong ‍call to eliminate the Senate filibuster amidst a potential government shutdown.Trump warned that without ending the practise, the Republican party woudl be⁢ unable to pass legislation during‌ the remaining three ⁤years of the current presidential term.

The filibuster, a Senate tradition allowing for unlimited​ debate to delay‌ or⁤ block ‌votes, currently‌ requires⁢ a 60-vote​ supermajority to overcome through a process called cloture.This threshold presents a challenge for Republicans,who hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate,necessitating⁤ support ‌from at least ‍seven Democrats to pass legislation,including funding bills to avert a government shutdown.

Trump’s ⁢comments followed ​recent Democratic victories in several key races, including gubernatorial wins‌ in New Jersey and Virginia, and a mayoral election ‌in New York. He also voiced support for former New York Governor andrew Cuomo’s⁢ independent mayoral ⁢bid. Additionally, a California ballot measure passed that coudl ​perhaps allow Democrats to gain additional seats in the 2026 midterm elections.

The former President has also taken to ⁢his Truth Social platform to urge senators to abolish the ⁤60-vote‌ requirement.

The filibuster itself is not enshrined in the US‍ Constitution, nor was⁣ it⁣ established by a ​specific law.The Constitution grants the Senate the authority to ​set its own ⁤internal rules. Historically, senators could utilize filibusters to obstruct proceedings. The cloture process, initially requiring a two-thirds supermajority in⁤ 1917,⁢ was later reduced to⁢ three-fifths of⁢ all senators – the current 60-vote threshold – in 1975. Trump argues‌ that eliminating this‌ requirement ⁣is the “only way” to ensure ‌legislative progress.

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