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Breaking-News >> WorldNews The federal government's "stop-down" crisis continues, the two parties continue to blame each other
On October 3, local time, the U.S. Senate voted on the government appropriations bills proposed by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party respectively. Neither bill was passed, and the U.S. government continued to "shut down." The two parties in the United States threw dirty water at each other that day, accusing each other of letting the "shutdown" crisis continue. As funding bills from both parties failed to pass on the 3rd, that is, Friday, the U.S. Congress will enter a rest state and stop working on Saturday and Sunday. Public opinion generally believes that it is inevitable that the "shutdown" of the U.S. federal government will continue until next week, and its impact will be further expanded. On the 3rd, US House of Representatives chairman and Republican Mike Johnson threw the U.S. government "stop" cause to the Democratic party, saying the Republican acted responsibly and honestly, while the Democratic party is "playing politics."Senate Republican leader John Thun also accused the Democratic party of provoking party dispute, repeatedly vetoed the provisional allocation bill, "restricting the federal government and the American people." On the same day, House Democratic leader Hachim Jeffries accused the Republican Party of aiming to keep the government closed. He criticized Republican arguments in budget negotiations for not standing, while stressing that any budget agreement aimed at ending the stagnation must include strengthening health insurance-related benefits. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OaLh7hGKj4 17WorldNews[2025.10.04-11:04] 访问:30
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