The Republican-led House failed Friday to approve a 30-day stopgap funding bill as a government shutdown looms. All Democrats and 21 Republicans voted against the measure, which would have cut most domestic programs by 30 percent. It is unclear what House lawmakers will do next. “I don’t know who’s gonna vote for what anymore,” one GOP aide told The Washington Post. The Democratic-majority Senate is considering a separate bill to keep the government open that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has said the House would reject. The government will shut down Sunday at 12:01 a.m. if lawmakers do not act.