
Democrats and Republican leaders are far from Monday, another way to finish the US government as another voting approach to voting.
In a separate Sunday interview with NBC’s MEET THE PRESS, Hakeem Jeffries and Republican leader MIKE Johnson, the highest Democratic Party of the House of Representatives, said they would head to the fifth day on Monday.
The main division problem is medical. The Democratic Party aims to reduce the health insurance subsidies for low -income people, but to reduce it with Medicaid Health Program.
The legislation to support the government has passed the House of Representatives, but the Senate failed repeatedly.
Jeffris criticized the Democratic Party’s intentions in the negotiations. But Johnson said the Democrats are negotiating with malice that “not serious.”
The Senate is expected to be reconstructed on Monday afternoon and is expected to take a pair of constant resolutions to fund the government once again. Meanwhile, the House of Representatives will meet on Monday and discuss the situation. Johnson has extended the rest of the House of rest for a week. This means that when the Senate changes and starts the transaction, the council’s lower chairmanship will not receive a meeting to establish a funding bill.
The Republican Party has the majority of 53 seats in the 100 -seat Senate, but the financing measures must pass 60 votes.
In an interview with NBC, Johnson argued that it was unnecessary for the Democratic Party to reject the approval of short -term expenditures that maintained funds at the current level. He said that medical tax deductions in question will not expire until the end of the year, and Democratic proposals will add too many new spending in seven weeks of stop gap measurement.
“We have enough time to find it,” he said.
He also argued that tax deductions would not help to solve the main problems of medical policy, including “talented young people without illegal aliens and dependents.”
Some Republican members, including Vice President JD Vance, took the Democratic Party’s position as “attempt to provide medical benefits to illegal aliens.” The Democratic Party denied such claims, and illegal immigrants are not suitable for the Democratic system, the BBC Verify report reported.
Jeffries told NBC’s Kristen Welker that the Democratic Party thought the result of the expired credit was serious.
“We stood up for the health care of the hard -working US taxpayers,” he said. “If Republicans continue to reject the Affordable Care ACT tax deduction, tens of millions of US taxpayers will dramatically increase premiums, co -deductions.”
Jeffris criticized President Donald Trump’s closed process and his social media posts aimed at the Democratic Party, saying, “The action is absurd.” “We need serious leadership,” he said.
Jeffrey added that Republicans have accused the Republican leaders that they had stopped communicating with the Democrats and negotiated with malice.
JEFFRIES said, “As a Democratic Party member, our views will resume the Republican colleagues and governments to find the commonalities of the Republican colleagues in common to pass the expenditure bills that meet the demands of the American people.”
The new polling data of CBS, the US news partner of the BBC, believes that Americans are not desirable to shut down both parties, and President Trump also has negative reception.
According to a survey, 80%of almost 2,500 Americans in the survey are very concerned about the impact on the economy. Only 23%of those who participated in the survey said the Republican position was worth closing, and 28%said the same as the Democratic claim.
Polls found that voters criticized Trump and Republican members in Congress about 39 percent, but the Democrats were less than 30%. According to a survey, about 31%of Americans should be responsible.
Meanwhile, the result of the shutdown began to stop as the shutdown was dragged to the second state. On Saturday, the National Museum of Art announced that it should be closed due to lack of funds.
Trump repeatedly threatened to use closure to establish mass dismissal of the federal government and to cut institutions and services that say it is important to the Democratic Party.
The details of these potential cuts have not been disclosed. The president insisted that “it is an opportunity to remove dead trees, waste and fraud. You can save billions of dollars.”
Johnson asked about the threat in a Sunday interview.
Johnson added, “Chuck Schumer wants to do the right thing he has voted for more than 30 years of career in Congress and to open the government.”









