U.S. Senate Fails for Fifth Time to End Government Shutdown
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing al Jazeera, the United States Senate once again failed to approve a proposed funding bill intended to end the federal government shutdown.
In response, Donald Trump claimed that Democrats are responsible for shutting down the government during one of America’s most accomplished economic periods.
Reacting to the continued shutdown, he said, “The Democrats have shut down the government in the middle of one of our country’s most prosperous economic eras.”
Expressing regret over this crisis’s consequences, Trump added that the shutdown has negatively affected many programs and services relied upon by americans and insisted it “should never have happened.”
He asserted, “I am willing to work with Democrats on their failed health care policies or any other issues, but they must frist allow the government to reopen-and this must happen tonight.”
This latest setback comes as the U.S. government continues facing a partial closure and a halt in certain public services amid ongoing disputes between Republicans and Democrats over budget funding.