Democratic and Republican leaders remain out of how to end the partial closure of the US government as another day approaching a vote on Monday.
On Sunday’s separate interviews with NBC’s Meet The Press, both Democrats in the House of Representatives Jeffrez and its Republican leader Mike Johnson blamed the other party for the ongoing confrontation, which will go to the fifth day on Monday.
The main divided issue was health care. Democrats want to ensure that health insurance subsidies are not completed for those with low -income people and aims to reverse the discounts in the Medicaid Health program.
It has passed a bill to finance the government of the House of Representatives, but has repeatedly failed in the Senate.
Jeffrez accused the Republicans of “lying” about the intentions of the Democrats in the negotiations “because they are losing the public opinion court.” But Johnson said that the Democrats are “not serious” and negotiate bad faith – “they do this to obtain political coverage.”
The Senate is expected to restore Monday afternoon and again take a pair of continuous decisions to finance the government. Meanwhile, Democrats in the House of Representatives will meet on Monday to discuss the situation. Johnson expanded the comfort of the House of Representatives during the week, which means that the Chamber of Lower Congress will not be in a session to assume a funding bill if the Senate make any changes and reached a deal.
Republicans keep a narrow majority of 53 seats in the Senate of 100 seats, but any funding procedure will require 60 votes.
In his interview with NBC, Johnson argued that the Democrats’ refusal to agree to the short -term spending bill that continued to fund the current levels was not necessary. He said that the tax care credits of the discussion do not end until the end of the year, and the democratic proposal will add a lot of new spending on a seven -week stop scale.
“We have time to find out,” he said.
He also argued that tax credits will not help address what he says are major health care policy, including “illegal foreigners and young people who suffer from bodily without those” using medicaid.
Some Republicans, including Vice President JD Vance, threw the Democrats’ position as “trying to give benefits to health care to illegal foreigners.” Democrats denied these allegations and illegal or illegal immigrants Unqualified Democrats support BBC reports.
Jeffrey Christine Wilker told NBC that the Democrats feel the consequences of expired credits.
“We are standing for health care for American taxpayers working hard,” he said. “If Republicans continue to refuse to extend the tax credit for the law of reasonable prices, tens of millions of American taxpayers will face significantly increasing installments, spoon, and discounts.”
Jeffrez criticized President Donald Trump’s dealings with the closure and his sites on social media aimed at Democrats, saying “This behavior is terrible.” “We need a dangerous leadership,” he said.
Jeffrez added that Republican leaders stopped communicating with the Democrats and accused them of negotiating bad faith.
“As democrats, our point of view is that we will find a common land between the two parties with our Republican colleagues to reopen the government, to pass the draft spending law that meets the needs of the American people,” Jeffrez said. “But we must decisively address this republican health care crisis that destroys American taxpayers working hard.”
The new polling data from CBS, the BBC, has found that Americans are looking at the two parties with an inaccurate closure, with President Trump also formulating a negative reception.
The poll found that 80 % of about 2,500 Americans included in the survey were very anxious or somewhat anxious about the effect of closing on the economy. Only 23 % of those surveyed said that the Republican position deserves to be closed, while 28 % said the same argument for Democrats.
The poll found that voters blame Trump and the Republicans in Congress for this situation, by 39 %, but Democrats did not fail 30 %. About 31 % of Americans included in the survey said that both sides are responsible.
Meanwhile, the consequences of the closure began to install with the closure move to its second week. On Saturday, the National Art Fair announced that he had to close its doors due to lack of funding.
Trump has repeatedly threatened to use the closure of not collective hairstyles throughout the federal government and cut agencies and services that he says is important for Democrats.
Details of these potential discounts have not been announced. The president argued that it is an opportunity to “clarify dead wood, waste and fraud. Billion dollars can be kept.”
Johnson was asked about the threats in an interview on Sunday, and NBC told that he had not seen details, but “he is an unfortunate situation that the president does not want.”
Johnson said: “I want Chuck Schumer to do the right thing he did throughout his professional career, which is more than 30 years in Congress and voting to keep the government open,” adding that as long as the government stops, the White House is “to make difficult decisions.”
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2025-10-05 18:14:00