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In a bold move that underscores the fierce battles raging over federal spending and government shutdown threats, a select group of c onservative House members is gearing up for a high-stakes meeting at the White House on Wednesday. This gathering, led by key figures from the House Freedom Caucus, aims to forge a path forward in preventing a government shutdown—and it could be a turning point for the GOP’s fiscal strategy.

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The High Stakes of Fiscal Debate

As the nation watched President Trump deliver a joint address to Congress, the spotlight quickly shifted to the looming threat of a government shutdown. With fiscal year 2025 underway and funding talks repeatedly stalled, Congress has been forced to rely on temporary continuing resolutions—short-term fixes that maintain current spending levels—to keep the government running. However, this stopgap measure is far from a long-term solution.

The current funding impasse could lead to a partial shutdown if a new resolution isn’t passed by March 14. For many conservatives, including those in the House Freedom Caucus, the stakes couldn’t be higher. They argue that only decisive action can prevent the financial gridlock from crippling federal operations and undermining national confidence.

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