The U.S. authorities shutdown on Wednesday entered its twenty second day, changing into the second-longest federal funding lapse ever, for ever and ever.
The milestone signifies that the 2 longest shutdowns have each occurred whereas President Donald Trump was in workplace.
The longest shutdown started in December 2018, in Trump’s first time period, and dragged on for almost 5 weeks. That shutdown stemmed from a dispute about funding Trump’s contentious immigration coverage.
The present shutdown resulted from Senate Democrats refusing to vote for a short-term authorities funding invoice sponsored by Republicans, as a result of it lacks extra spending on well being care and different provisions.
That GOP-backed stopgap invoice, which might resume funding at present ranges till Nov. 21, did not move within the Senate for a twelfth time Wednesday night. The 54-46 vote fell largely alongside celebration strains.
Republicans maintain a 53-47 majority within the Senate. However 60 votes are wanted to move any funding invoice.
Democrats need any funding invoice to increase enhanced tax credit underneath the Inexpensive Care Act, with out which medical health insurance premiums for hundreds of thousands of People may rise considerably in 2026. These credit are set to run out on the finish of the yr.
Republicans have accused Democrats of holding the federal government hostage and have refused to barter on well being care points till after the shutdown is over.
A Republican-backed invoice that may solely grant funding to the U.S. army failed in a procedural vote final Thursday.
“We’ve negotiated. I do not know what there’s to barter,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., mentioned after assembly with Trump on the White Home on Tuesday.
“That is about opening up the federal government,” Thune mentioned. “We’ve provided them a number of off-ramps now. The Democrats need one thing that is completely untenable.”
Democratic leaders in Congress have requested to talk with Trump and wish him to become involved in negotiations to resolve the shutdown.
Requested if Trump will communicate with Democrats, Thune informed reporters, “In some unspecified time in the future, however open up the federal government first.”