House Speaker Kevin McCarthy spoke with CBS’ “Face the Nation” host Margaret Brennan on Sunday about passing a stopgap funding bill late Saturday and whether the U.S. will be looking at another shutdown in November. When asked about facing a shutdown on Nov. 17, he argued “it comes down to the Senate” and underscored “the House is doing the work… The Senate hasn’t passed one bill. The Senate didn’t pass anything about the shutdown. The Senate hasn’t passed anything about securing the border. The Senate hasn’t passed anything.”
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McCarthy says U.S. House responsible for keeping government running, averting shutdown
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