The US Senate has failed to stop the closure of the government – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news
Al -Jazeera reported that the federal government’s closure continues after the US Senate failed to approve the government’s funding bill.
This is the first time that the Senate failed to approve the proposed financial package aimed at ending the federal government’s closure.
This disagreement has led to the government’s closure crisis that has begun in recent weeks.
In this regard, US House of Representatives James Michael Johnson, James Michael Johnson, said on Tuesday night, referring to the long -term closure of the government due to the disagreement between the two parties on the budget, saying that the Democrats have the opportunity to change their views and end the government’s closure. Democrats want to legal illegal immigrants and thwart all the reforms made by the Republicans.
He added: Democrats that have postponed the budget bill want to allocate $ 5 billion of taxpayers’ money to support international projects. We want to keep the government up and review the budget bill.
Following the continuation of the US government’s closure that has led to the financial bottleneck of many federal employees and troops, some free food distribution centers across the United States have increased by 5 %.
The US government was closed in Congress in October in October due to political disputes between Republicans and the Democrats, and has been on holiday for about two weeks. Democrats are calling for guarantees on health insurance subsidies, and on the other hand, Republican lawmakers and the White House have accused the opposition of provoking illegal immigrants.
The failure in negotiations has led to threats from US President Donald Trump and Republican Party leaders that arrears may not be paid to about 6,000 federal employees. This closure has also affected other aspects of people’s daily lives, including air trips, national parks, and a supplementary diet for women, infants and children (WICs).
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