White House and Congress scramble to avoid government shutdown with competing plans

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The White House criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson's stopgap funding bill, calling it "extreme" and warning of the potential for a Republican shutdown. The bill proposes a "laddered" continuing resolution that would result in funding running out in mid-January and early February, aiming to push for negotiations on the 12 regular funding bills. While some Republicans support the bill, Democrats argue for a clean short-term CR without unnecessary complications. The bill does not include aid to Israel, which has faced opposition from Democrats due to cuts in IRS funding.
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