Core Points - The U.S. federal government shutdown has reached its 32nd day, making it the second-longest in history, just three days shy of the record 35 days [1] - Over one million military personnel are facing issues with their salary payments, and approximately 42 million Americans are expected to experience food insecurity due to the shutdown [1][6] - The shutdown has led to a significant impact on government programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which has run out of funds and ceased operations [6][7] Government Shutdown Impact - The shutdown has affected military salaries, with the Department of Defense resorting to reallocating funds from various accounts to cover the $5.3 billion needed for military pay due on October 31 [5] - The SNAP program, which provides food assistance to low-income individuals, has seen its funding exhausted, affecting millions of Americans, particularly vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly [6][7] - Legal actions have been initiated by a coalition of Democratic-led states to restore SNAP funding, but the process may delay assistance to those in need [7] Political Stalemate - The two major political parties in the U.S. remain at an impasse, prolonging the shutdown, with the next Senate vote on funding expected to occur on November 3, marking the 34th day of the shutdown [7][8] - Vice President Pence has indicated that if the shutdown extends into the holiday travel season, it could lead to significant disruptions in air travel [8]
视频丨还有3天追平最长纪录 美政府“停摆”仍在持续
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-02 03:03