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Breaking-News >> WorldNews The two parties in the United States continue to fight over the "lockout" and Trump withdraws from visiting the Middle East
U.S. President Donald Trump departed for the Middle East on the 12th, as planned, he arrived in Israel on the 13th for a series of events, then went to Egypt for the signing ceremony, declaring "the end of the war in Gaza." On October 12, local time, U.S. President Trump flew from Washington DC to Israel on Air Force One and delivered a speech to accompanying media. Compared to the president's own trip, the U.S. federal government appears to be a bit "little". the White House website's homepage has a line at the top of the word, and the "time" of the "democrats offend the government" is accurate to the second. as of October 12, the "stop" has entered the 12th day. However, the Republicans and Democrats are still busy fighting each other.Many MPs report that many expect Trump to intervene to break the two-party confrontation impasse and push the government to "reopen the door".At the moment Trump chooses to go to the Middle East, the two parties continue to "throw the pot" to each other, while a number of attractions have begun to close. Vice President Wance, who served on Fox News Channel on December 12, said the longer the federal government "stop" lasted, the greater the cuts on the federal agencies would be. He said that part of the cuts were "painful", but that was caused by the Democrats. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson also condemned Democrats not to care about the "pain" caused by the government "stop" to the Americans, instead of digging into the party struggle. House Democratic Leader Hachim Jeffries said: “We have made it clear many times that we are willing to sit down and talk to everyone, anytime, anywhere. Republicans control the House, the Senate, and the presidency. The Democratic Party accuses the government of taking federal employees “at a knife” is neither illegal nor necessary. Democratic Arizona federal senator Mark Kelly says the federal government has absolutely no need to “punish the people” and they shouldn’t be treated like that. Due to the differences between the two parties on health insurance-related welfare spending, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a new provisional allocation bill before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30th to keep the government running. The Republican Party currently controls the House of Representatives and the Senate with a weak advantage, but in order to pass the provisional allocation bill in the Senate, the Republican Party still needs some support from Democrats. The Democratic Party puts conditions on health insurance-related welfare spending and the Republican Party refuses to make concessions. According to U.S. media reports, there are no signs of easing the confrontation between the two parties. According to the U.S. Center for Bipartisan Policy Research, about 1.4 million federal employees have been forced to go on unpaid or unpaid leave. This month, more than 4,000 federal employees received notice of dismissal. Trump said in an interview with the media that a lot of federal employees would lose their jobs because the government "stopped" and that dismissals would be concentrated in the "sphere of the Democratic Party". Additionally, the federal-funded collection and research institution Smithsonian announced that its affiliated museums, research centers and National Zoo will be closed from 12 until the two parties agreed to end the government "stop". Jeff Walsh, from Canada, arrived at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History on the 12th, but saw a “closure” notice, and I didn’t expect these museums to be closed today,” he said. News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4Oi9gbA8O39 17WorldNews[2025.10.13-19:51] 访问:45
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