Congress plays guilt because the threat to turn off the Government Close

Democrats and Republicans in Congress are preparing to blame each other for the potential partial the exclusion of the Government Next month, even while negotiations to avoid traps continue.
“The Federal Government will run out of money on March 14. Republicans who control the Congress and thus decide whether the Government will be excluded, will take up one of the worst budget laws tomorrow,” he wrote recently in XU, D-Ohio, D-Ohio.
With just over 10 days at a session before the deadline, the Congress Republicans observe the passage of short -term extension of last year’s federal funding, known as continuous resolution (CR), while potentially modifying it to calculate priorities that the President was determined by the President Donald TrumpFox News Digital was said.
This could also include additional funds for military readiness to facilitate the care of Hawks defense.
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Mike Johnson’s home speaker, left, and the leader of the Hakem Jeffies’ Minority leader, parties work to avoid partially excluding the Government. (Getty Images)
Trump himself, on Thursday night, weighed the truth: “We work hard with the home and the Senate to come a clean, temporary government proposal for funding the law (” CHR “) by the end of September. Let’s do it!”
But the Republicans have pulled the red line to democrats’ demands for additional assurances that Trump will not move into a unilateral reduction in the cash flows that Congress has already applied.
The Chairman of the Cole House Approval Committee, R-Okla, said at a GOP meeting at a closed door last week that the price of Democrats is too high, said a member of the Fox News Digital meeting.
On Friday, the first two Democratic negotiators posted a glittering statement that accused the Republicans that “they were” away from two -sided negotiations for the financing of the Government – and increased the risk of stopping at it. “
And democratic legislators have already positioned the blame of Republicans for weeks if the agreement is not reached.
The leader of the Hakem Jeffies house, Dn.y., asked Fox News Digital at the beginning of this week whether democratic leaders would encourage their members to reject the financing bill if he did not fulfill their demands.
“The approval process of this moment is in your hands [House Appropriations Committee ranking member Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn.] On behalf of the Democrat House, “he said.
The Chairman of the Cole House Approval Committee, R-Okla, told colleagues of Republicans last week that Democrats were looking for a too high price. (Getty Images)
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., wrote this week on X, “Republicans spend valuable time trying to satisfy the wishes of Trump’s billionaire, instead of working to avoid the catastrophic exclusion of the Government that would hurt tens of millions of American families. Democrats fight for families.”
Since the Republicans have taken control of the House of 2023, each proposal for the Government Financing Act, which is signed, is required by democratic support in both chambers.
But this year, some Democrats claim that the Republicans will fully possess the extinguishing, because now they also control the congress chambers and the White House.
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Republicans, however, accused Democrats of being unreasonable and are willing to blame them if there is an exclusion.
“If that happens, this is because Democrats do not want to do the necessary job of pulling out waste and inefficiency from our Government,” said Donalds envoy, R-Fla.
Chairman for Democratic Kakus House Pete Aguilar, D-Calif, suggested that liberals still play a hard ball earlier this week during their weekly press conference.
The Chairman of the Democratic MP in the house of Pete Aguilar, D-Calif., Said the GOP: “If they are interested in cooperating with us and us to set the votes for the financing of the Government, then they have to work with us.” (Nathan Posner/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
“If they are interested in cooperating with us and we are setting up the Government financing votes, then they have to work with us. If they leave, it is a signal that they have it themselves … We are not interested in votes just because,” he said.
“We are interested in financing the Government that protects the vulnerable population, protects our communities, investing in our national security and defense. These are the things that Democrats care about. If the Republicans do not want a partner with us, then, obviously, they must have a strategy to finance it themselves, using their own voices.”
Chairman of the Senate of Patty Murray, D-Wash’s approval, said Democrats “negotiated at a good faith for the financing of the Government at the table.”
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“But Republicans are most of the home and Senate. If they want our voices, they need to work with us,” she said, warning Republicans not to “follow” [Elon Musk] According to the closure. “