Shutdown starts at midnight as US Senate adjourns with no spending bill

Hallways are quiet inside the U.S. Capitol as debate in the Senate stretches on February 8, 2018 in Washington, DC. Lawmakers remain at the Capitol late into the night as a partial federal government shutdown looms. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images/AFP

WASHINGTON, United States (AFP) — The US government on Thursday was assured of careening into a shutdown at midnight after the Senate adjourned with no vote on a measure to extend federal funding beyond the 12:00 am deadline.

The upper chamber of Congress struggled to overcome roadblocks to passing a government funding bill and budget plan when a conservative senator objected to a swift vote, and leadership opted to close up shop and then reopen at 12:01 am (0501 GMT) Friday.

The closure could ultimately be shortlived, as the Senate was expected to schedule a vote on the measure at 1:00 am and, if it passes, send it to the House of Representatives and then on to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature as early as Friday.

© Agence France-Presse

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