BREAKING: House Republicans Just Passed It – Handful Of Democrats Defy Hakeem Jeffries

Hundreds of thousands went unpaid. Families drained savings. And then, in a stunning late-night revolt, a handful of Democrats crossed the aisle and torched their party’s strategy. The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended not with a grand bargain,

but with a mutiny — and a brutal question: who’s really leading the Democra… Continues…

In the end, the shutdown collapsed under its own political weight. Six House Democrats defied Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer, siding with Republicans to reopen the government on terms their party had spent weeks rejecting.

There was no extension of Obamacare subsidies, no sweeping progressive win to justify 43 days of pain for unpaid workers and anxious families. The bill simply restored funding, added security dollars, and forced the rehiring of thousands of laid-off federal employees.

The fallout is already reshaping Democratic politics. Schumer, accused of staging a “shutdown about nothing,” faces fury from the left for caving without leverage. Fetterman’s blunt admission that “no one really knows” who leads Democrats now rings louder.

For Republicans, Mike Johnson can claim vindication; for Democrats, the rebellion by six members is a warning: when real lives are on the line, party unity has a breaking point.

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