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9:00 PM ET, September 30, 2025

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Washington Post:
Government shutdown set to begin overnight as Congress hits impasse  —  The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on extending government funding.  If the measure fails, a shutdown would start early Wednesday.  —  just now  —  The federal government is on track to shut down just after midnight Wednesday …
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Marisa Kabas / The Handbasket:
Trump mandates all federal agencies send email blaming Dems for potential gov't shutdown  —  Workers call the partisan email “a vile slap in the face.” … As the federal government teeters on the brink of a shutdown, workers across many agencies received identical emails late Tuesday afternoon blaming Democrats for the possibility.
Discussion: The Guardian and The Hill
Associated Press:
US government on brink of first shutdown in almost 7 years during partisan standoff  —  Senate Democrats have voted down a Republican bill to keep funding the government, putting it on a near certain path to a shutdown after midnight Wednesday for the first time in almost seven years.
Politico:
Shutdown near certain after Senate again rejects funding bills … Speaker Mike Johnson sent his members home until Monday in a bid to pressure the Senate to swallow what the House already passed: a seven-week punt.  Minutes after the failed vote on that bill Tuesday, the White House budget office issued …
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Says Government Shutdown Likely as No Last-Minute Deal Emerges
Marcia Brown / Politico:
Trump cancels food research funding popular with Republicans
Discussion: New Republic
New York Times:
After Volatile Summer, Trump's Approval Remains Low but Stable, Poll Finds
Ian Millhiser / Vox:   The Supreme Court's newest decision could make it impossible to end the shutdown
NBC News:
Federal employees are told to brace for a shutdown — and blame Democrats
Discussion: NASA Watch
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:   Murkowski to vote for House-passed government funding measure
Politico:
‘Could have been an email’: Officials balk at Hegseth's generals meeting … Defense officials, in the Pentagon and at bases around the world, spent much of Tuesday trying to make sense of the last-minute gathering at the Quantico base in Virginia.  Hegseth called out “fat generals,” and …
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New York Times:
Here's the latest.  —  Here's the latest.  —  President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth summoned more than 800 of the country's top brass to a military base in Virginia on Tuesday to voice a familiar litany of culture war talking points and criticize a military that they complained …
Sarah K. Burris / Raw Story:
‘Disbelief’: Pentagon reporter can't find one military official who liked Hegseth's speech  —  Longtime Pentagon reporter Helene Cooper said that she can't find any military officials who attended the meeting in Virginia with President Donald Trump and Secretary Pete Hegseth and liked what they heard.
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Fact check: Trump makes numerous false claims to generals and admirals, some about the military  —  President Donald Trump made numerous false claims in a rambling Tuesday speech to hundreds of generals and admirals who were summoned to a military base in Virginia to listen to addresses …
Associated Press:
Trump calls for using US cities as a ‘training ground’ for military in unusual speech to generals  —  President Donald Trump on Tuesday proposed using American cities as training grounds for the armed forces and spoke of needing U.S. military might to combat what he called the “invasion from within.”
Washington Post:
Trump defends using troops to police U.S. cities in address to military leaders
Greg Jaffe / New York Times:
Hegseth Lectures Military Brass on ‘Woke’ Leaders, Fitness and Grooming
Avery Lotz / Axios:
Trump says military should use U.S. cities as “training grounds”
Bloomberg:
Pfizer's Drug Price Cuts Yield Three-Year Trump Tariff Reprieve  —  Pfizer Inc. secured a reprieve from President Donald Trump's long-threatened tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry Tuesday by agreeing to slash some of its drug prices by up to 85% and selling directly to the American public …
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Wall Street Journal:
White House to Announce ‘TrumpRx’ Drug-Buying Website, and Deal With Pfizer  —  President Trump is expected to unveil the measures Tuesday; Pfizer's CEO expected to attend  —  WASHINGTON—The White House is planning to unveil a direct-to-consumer website for Americans to buy drugs …
CNN:
White House withdraws Trump's controversial nominee to lead BLS after ousting predecessor over jobs data  —  The White House has sent paperwork to the Senate to withdraw the nomination of E.J. Antoni as head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, three sources told CNN.
Politico:
Judge excoriates Trump in blistering decision calling efforts to deport pro-Palestinian academics illegal … The ruling is the long-awaited result of a lawsuit brought by university professors who say the Trump administration is illegally chilling free speech by targeting prominent pro …
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Zach Montague / New York Times:
Judge Rules Trump Unlawfully Targeted Noncitizens Over Pro-Palestinian Speech
Noah Lanard / Mother Jones:
A Reagan-Appointed Judge Just Wrote a Blistering Anti-Trump Decision
Discussion: The Hill, CBS News and Washington Times
AM New York:
ICE agents assault amNewYork reporter at Federal Plaza immigration court; another journalist seriously injured after shove  —  ICE agents assaulted amNewYork's own Dean Moses, and allegedly attacked another journalist, on Tuesday morning as they were documenting the ongoing arrests …
Mackenzie Wilkes / Politico:
Trump says deal reached to end feud with Harvard … The deal could include Harvard paying $500 million, operating trade schools, teaching artificial intelligence and other unspecified actions: “And then their sins are forgiven,” Trump said.  —  A Harvard University spokesperson did not respond to an immediate request for comment.
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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
“It's a war from within.”  —  If you were expecting Triumph of the Will, you were disappointed because what you got instead was fat, disoriented Elvis stumbling through his set.  Except that it wasn't funny.  It was dangerous.  —  I promise you that the flag officers in attendance were more alarmed than amused.
Degenerate Art:
You don't have to swallow frogs  —  Klein and Coates show that if you don't know what your core beliefs are, you're going to get played.  —  Over the weekend, an interview circulated in which New York Times columnist and podcaster Ezra Klein talked to Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of Between the World and Me, among other essays and books.
Discussion: The.Ink and The Cross Section
Valentina di Donato / The Daily Register:
Pope Leo XIV Wades Into Durbin Debate  —  The number of bishops who have condemned Cardinal Cupich's decision to honor Durbin with a ‘lifetime achievement award’ has risen to 10, including two bishops emeritus.  —  Pope Leo XIV responded to controversy over the Chicago cardinal's plans …
Discussion: America Magazine and LifeNews.com
Joseph Cox / 404 Media:
ICE to Buy Tool that Tracks Locations of Hundreds of Millions of Phones Every Day  —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has bought access to a surveillance tool that is updated every day with billions of pieces of location data from hundreds of millions of mobile phones, according to ICE documents reviewed by 404 Media.
Mike Masnick / Techdirt:
The Mainstream Media Is Catastrophically Failing To Meet The Moment  —  Earlier today we wrote about Trump's extraordinary admission that he was basing military deployment decisions on old Fox News footage and lies from his advisors.  But there's an even more damning story here …
Alan Feuer / New York Times:
In Unusual Move, Prosecutors Secure Federal Charges From Local Grand Jury  —  A judge, Zia M. Faruqui, said that what appeared to be a kind of grand jury forum shopping seemed to have broken “decades-long norms and the rule of law.”  —  In the past month or so, federal prosecutors in Washington …
Discussion: The Hill and FactCheck.org
ACLU:
Legal Organizations Across the Ideological Spectrum Urge Court to Reinstate Lawsuit Against Trump Administration's Unconstitutional Attack on Academic Freedom  —  Federal interference in academic affairs at Columbia University violates the First Amendment, the brief argues
 
 
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Discussion: American Prospect and Roll Call
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Washington Post:
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Seth Simons / The Guardian:
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Discussion: NBC News and Mediaite
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