October 5, 2025

Trump moves on the “ Democrats agencies ” while the game blame is raging on Capitol Hill

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President Donald Trump said that he and his budget director would determine “Democrats Agencies” to reduce the closure of the United States government.

He suggested that Republicans should seize the opportunity to “eliminate dead wood” and give no suspicion of concessions to the democratic requirements that the legislation funding the government should include health insurance subsidies.

The Republicans and Democrats of Capitol Hill, on the other hand, continued to blame themselves for not having maintained the open federal agencies.

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain at home, while others worked without salary. Some federal attractions have closed to visitors while others, including the statue of freedom, remained open.

Watch: “Find Common Ground”, tourists from Washington Tell the legislators in the middle of the closure

Analysts do not expect the two parties without pressure from everyday Americans, most of which have not yet felt direct impact on their lives.

We did not know exactly what Trump could decide at Thursday’s meeting with Russell Vought, director of the American management and budget office (OMB).

When the Congress fails to keep the US government open, the OMB director works with the president to choose government activities and which are essential.

He then gives instructions to the federal agencies on employees to place on leave, which means unpaid leave.

On the first day of closure, Vought said that the White House had moved to take a break or cancel billions of dollars in funding for democratic states, including $ 18 billion (13.4 billion pounds sterling) in infrastructure projects in New York – the House of Senator Chuck Schumer and the Democrat of the House of Representatives, Hakeem Jeffries.

The two parties must meet to adopt legislation if the government has to reopen.

Republicans need eight Democratic senators to vote with them, while Democrats need 13 Republicans all liable. On Wednesday, three Democrats joined the Republicans during the last failed vote in the Senate.

Legislators are expected to try again on Friday afternoon to resolve the deadlock with a vote in the Senate.

Republicans want to adopt a funding measure without any other attaché, but Democrats want to include a renewal of health insurance subsidies for low -income people who should expire at the end of the year.

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The president of the American room Mike Johnson pronounces remarks at a press conference of the government closure at the American Capitol in Washington on October 02, 2025

In the duel press conferences in Capitol Hill on Thursday, none of the parties seemed to be ready to give ground.

The president of the Chamber, Mike Johnson, described the democrats as “selfish”, nicknamed it “the democratic closure” and declared that he would not negotiate on the addition of insurance subsidies – or other measures – to the financing of the government.

Jeffries accused the Republicans of not wanting to provide the Americans in the working class and said that Trump’s threats to dismiss more federal workers were useless. He noted: “They have always dismissed federal employees.”

Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist University Institute for Public Opinion, said that his surveys suggested that the Americans had been largely divided online for lack of lack for the closure.

The majority of democratic and republican respondents to his polls blamed the other party for the closure, he said, while 41% of the self-employed said that the two parties also shared the blame.

“The two parties have mastered the point of pointing, and all that remains is a growing number of people who think that the country is heading in the wrong direction,” said Miringoff.

He expected the Americans to exert pressure on the congress to reopen the government – but not until they see the impact of a closure on their own lives.

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The leader of the American room Hakeem Jeffries, Democrat in New York, talks to journalists at a press conference at the American Capitol on October 02, 2025 in Washington.

While politicians exchanged beards, American government services began to stop and thousands of federal workers stayed at home.

About 750,000 federal workers had to take off without pay, according to an estimate of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).

Federal employees deemed “essential” continued to operate, but without salary. They include more than 200,000 law enforcement agents.

Air traffic controllers and workers in the Transport Safety Administration (IDF) are considered essential, so that plane trips will not be immediately affected.

During the last closure, these employees have increasingly started calling patients, causing delays in major airports.

Tourists have been refused from Washington and New York museums, including at the Federal Hall in Manhattan.

A manager told the BBC that the building had been closed like other federal monuments.

George Washington, the first American president, was sworn in in 1789. Now a museum, the historic building also housed the first congress and the Supreme Court.

But not all monuments are closed.

Elsewhere in New York, the statue of Liberty and Ellis Island remained open, “thanks to the management of President Donald J Trump,” a spokesman for the Interior Ministry at the BBC told.

The Smithsonian, which includes more than a dozen museums and attractions that attracted nearly 17 million visitors last year, the BBC told enough money to stay open for a week.


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