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Foreign media: The US military faces unpaid work due to government "shutdown", Trump announced that he would host the "largest" naval celebration in history

According to the British Independent, the Ukrainian National News Agency (UNN) and other media reports, in the context of the U.S. government "stop" caused U.S. military personnel to face unpaid work, U.S. President Donald Trump announced on his social platform on the evening of October 3 local time that he will host a major U.S. Navy celebration in Norfolk, Virginia on October 5 to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Navy's upcoming 13th October.

Trump said in his post that he would attend the celebration with his wife Melania, Defense Secretary Hegseth and Navy Secretary Ferren, and thousands of active-duty soldiers and military dependents are expected to attend.

According to the Independent, current U.S. soldiers are currently working unpaid because of the government's "stop".According to the U.S. Military Times, if the U.S. Senate fails to pass the allocation bill by October 15, U.S. soldiers' salaries will cease to be distributed.

In the above-mentioned post, Trump also accused Senate Democratic leader Schumer and House Democratic leader Jeffries and a handful of other “radical left-wing Democrats” of “attempting to shut down the ceremony through the government.”

“H, I firmly believe that ‘the show must continue!’” Trump continued, “the U.S. Navy has been preparing for the event for months. Though the Democrats are incompetent, I cannot disappoint them as the Commander-in-Chief of the Third Army, which will be the largest celebration in the history of the Navy.”

On September 30, local time, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a new temporary appropriation bill before the federal government ran out of funds. From 0: 00 EST on October 1st, the federal government "shut down" again after nearly seven years. On October 3, local time, the U.S. Senate voted on the government appropriation bills proposed by the Democratic Party and the Republican Party respectively. Neither bill was passed, and the U.S. government continued to "shut down". On the same day, the two parties in the United States poured dirty water on each other, accusing the other side of letting the "shutdown" crisis continue.



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