Top congressional leaders are heading to the White House Monday afternoon to meet with President Donald Trump in a last-ditch effort to avert a government shutdown -- but as a stalemate persists just one day from the deadline, a shutdown seems nearly inevitable barring an unexpected breakthrough. Hours before the meeting, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that there's "nothing to negotiate" with bipartisan congressional leadership Monday -- as the administration continues to push lawmakers to pass a short-term funding bill known as a clean clean continuing resolution. "Our message and what we want out of this is very simple: The president wants to keep the government open. He wants to keep the government funded. There is zero good reason for Democrats to vote against this c

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