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The Senate plans on voting early next week on a bill to extend government funding until late November.
Democrats want certain health care provisions included in the bill in exchange for their votes.
60 votes will be needed to break the filibuster, and the government funding deadline is September 30th.
In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Congressman and chairman of the House Select Committee on China, John Molinar, says TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, is a bad actor and he'll be conducting full oversight of the deal.
President Trump signed an executive order allowing TikTok to continue operating in the U.S.
in a way that meets national security standards.
The Michigan Republican also says he's requesting an urgent briefing with the administration.
Advocates say losing TikTok could have serious economic consequences, but national security experts believe the app's ties to the Chinese Communist Party are a major national security concern.
In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Florida Republican Congressman Greg Stubbe on the Fox Business Network's Mornings with Maria says the Senate should bypass the 60 vote threshold needed to break the filibuster on a Republican plan to keep the government open.
Why should Chuck Schumer determine and negotiate what happens to the American people when we have the majority?
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer wants certain health care provisions attached to the package to get votes from Democrats.
Republicans argue those issues should be dealt with separately.
The government funding deadline is September 30th.
In Washington, Ryan Schmelz, Fox News.
Congresswoman Haley Stevens says Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr.
's, quote, efforts to jeopardize public health, increase the cost of health care and cut critical medical research are grounds for impeachment.
The Michigan Democrat and Senate candidate says she plans to draft articles of impeachment against Secretary Kennedy, saying he's making our country less safe.
Kennedy stands little chance of being impeached with Republicans controlling Congress.