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Breaking-News >> WorldNews The U.S. government's "shutdown" will be extended until next week, and the two parties accuse each other of the deadlock being difficult to break
According to U.S. Columbia Broadcasting Company (CBS), on 9 local time, the Republican-proposed provisional allocation bill was once again blocked in the Senate, the closure of the impasse is difficult to resolve, and the Senate will no longer hold any vote on the provisional allocation bill this week, which means that the government's "stop" will be extended at least until the next Senate meeting on Tuesday. Reported that Jeffrey, a Democrat and House Minority Leader, spoke on the steps of the Capitol, criticizing Senate Republicans for "falling into typical legislative madness." "They are doing the same thing over and over again, bringing the same Republican party funding bills to the Senate for a vote again and again, but expecting different results," Jeffries said. Jeffries said Republicans needed to be "serious" about reaching a deal to reopen government and resolve health care issues, noting that "things will not change" until then. “It’s time for the Republicans of the House to come back to Washington and sit at the negotiating table to take the reopening of the government seriously and address the challenges facing the quality of life and cost of living of people across the United States.” According to reports, the House of Representatives has not held a meeting since the Republican-proposed provisional allocation bill was passed on 19 September.Republicans from Louisiana, House Speaker Johnson, continued to extend the pause time, saying that the work of the House has been completed, until the bill is passed by the Senate, the House will meet again. On the other hand, the Trump administration has started to broadcast a video at airports across the United States. In the video, Secretary of Homeland Security Noam said that the nine-day government shutdown "should be the responsibility of Democrats". In the video, Norma told travelers, “Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government, which is why many of our operations are affected, and the vast majority of Transportation Safety Administration employees are unpaid.” According to the report, the government shutdown has caused a shortage of air traffic controllers, resulting in flight delays at many airports in the United States. The Trump administration said that although they could not get paid before the end of the shutdown, about 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 Transportation Security Administration staff still needed to work; And since the interruption of government funds, the number of air traffic controllers applying for sick leave has increased slightly. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Ofh7lPMf5w 17WorldNews[2025.10.10-20:15] 访问:41
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