House Republicans vote on spending bill amid economic fears
House Republicans plan to vote today on a spending bill to fund the government through September. They face opposition from Democrats, who are expected to block the legislation amid rising recession fears and stock market declines. President Trump expressed uncertainty about the economy in a recent interview, contributing to market volatility. Analysts have raised recession likelihood estimates, reflecting concerns over rising costs and economic policies. Despite these challenges, some Republicans remain optimistic about a tax bill that could boost growth. The House vote is crucial, as the government risks running out of funding by Friday night.