Group 1 - The meeting between President Trump and congressional leaders on September 29 did not yield any progress in avoiding a government shutdown, with both parties blaming each other if funding is not extended by the midnight deadline on September 30 [1][2] - The House of Representatives passed a temporary funding bill drafted by Republicans to keep the federal government running until late November, but the Senate failed to pass it, leading to expectations of a re-vote [1][3] - The core conflict revolves around Democrats criticizing the Republican funding bill for neglecting healthcare priorities, proposing their own plan to extend funding until October 31, which includes extending subsidies for the Affordable Care Act [2][3] Group 2 - Federal agencies have begun emergency preparations for a potential government shutdown, detailing which departments will continue operations and which employees will be furloughed [4] - The Labor and Commerce Departments indicated that if a partial shutdown occurs, their statistical agencies would halt the release of key economic data, including September employment figures and construction spending data [4] - The Trump administration has threatened to permanently lay off "non-essential" federal employees who do not receive funding, rather than allowing them to take temporary leave [4]
谈崩了!民主党人与特朗普会面后 政府“关门”在即
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-30 13:31