Core Points - The U.S. government has entered its 22nd day of a shutdown, marking the second-longest shutdown in history, with no end in sight [1] - The longest shutdown occurred in December 2018, lasting nearly five weeks, triggered by a funding standoff over Trump's immigration policy [1] - The current shutdown is due to Senate Democrats refusing to vote on a short-term funding bill proposed by Republicans, citing the lack of provisions for increased healthcare spending [1] Group 1 - The Democratic Party demands an extension of enhanced tax subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, or else millions of Americans will face significant increases in health insurance premiums by 2026 [1] - Republicans accuse Democrats of holding the government "hostage" and refusing to negotiate on healthcare issues [2] - Despite holding a 53-47 majority in the Senate, any funding bill requires 60 votes to pass, leading to 11 failed votes on previously passed temporary funding resolutions from the House [2] Group 2 - A proposed military funding bill by Republicans also failed in procedural voting [2] - Senate Majority Leader McConnell stated that negotiations have occurred, but Democrats' conditions are deemed completely unacceptable [2] - Democrats are urging Trump to personally engage in discussions to resolve the shutdown, but McConnell indicated that the government must reopen first before any talks can proceed [2]
美政府停摆进入第22天 创史上第二长纪录
智通财经网·2025-10-22 22:35