Shadowy NGO Cabal Blocks Dem Budget, Forces Shutdown
Dark-money, billionaire-funded NGO network Indivisible is mobilizing left-wing voters in a full-blown pressure campaign against Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and other Democrats to block government funding and trigger a partial shutdown. With millions in funding from the Arabella Advisors network, Indivisible is leading the charge against President Trump and the Republican agenda. As the September 30 funding deadline approaches, Democrats are being urged to resist giving Trump a "blank check" and fight back against surrendering to his demands. With the Arabella network in the spotlight and the potential for a devastating government shutdown looming, the battle lines are drawn as Democrats prepare for a showdown.
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