The chances of a U.S. government shutdown are rising as Valentine's Day approaches 🚨
Washington drama escalates - and the clock is ticking. Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is set to expire at midnight on February 13, 2026, and lawmakers are still stuck in a stalemate. While most federal agencies are safely funded through September, the Department of Homeland Security relies on a fragile short-term extension that is about to run out.
If a deal is not reached in time, the consequences could be immediate: delays at airports for travelers, a slowdown in disaster response, and border and maritime security personnel forced to work without pay. Uncertainty is no longer just a political issue - it's operational.
Prediction markets are flashing red. Traders are now assigning a 64% chance that the U.S. government will partially shut down by Valentine's Day. This number is rising quickly, indicating increasing fears that negotiations may fail at the last minute.
Will Congress reach a deal, or is Washington heading toward a new shutdown shock? Stay alert - this deadline could be more brutal than expected.
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