Core Points - The U.S. government is facing a potential shutdown as bipartisan negotiations on a temporary funding bill remain unresolved as of September 29 [1] - Vice President Vance expressed concerns that the federal government is likely to "shut down" due to disagreements between the parties [1] - The House of Representatives passed a temporary funding bill to keep the government operational until late November, but the Senate failed to approve it [1] Group 1 - The federal government funding is set to run out at midnight on September 30 [1] - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer indicated significant divisions remain between the parties [1] - House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the consequences of a government shutdown would fall on the Democrats if they choose to close the government [1] Group 2 - The House passed a Republican-drafted temporary funding bill with a narrow margin, aiming to maintain government operations [1] - Democrats criticized the Republican proposal for neglecting healthcare priorities, while Republicans argued it would allow time for further negotiations [1] - If an agreement is not reached by the deadline, some government agencies will face a "shutdown" [1]
两党仍未达成共识 万斯说美国联邦政府即将“关门”
Xin Hua She·2025-09-30 06:44