Group 1 - The U.S. federal government shutdown has lasted for 35 days, matching the previous record set during Trump's presidency, with the potential to become the longest in U.S. history as the Senate has repeatedly failed to pass a temporary funding bill [1][2] - The shutdown has severely impacted various sectors, including aviation, food assistance, early education, and healthcare, highlighting the increasing political polarization in the U.S. [1][2] Group 2 - Approximately 13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 airport security personnel are working without pay, leading to increased flight delays and heightened safety risks in the aviation industry [3][5] - The Federal Aviation Administration reported that nearly half of the major air traffic control facilities in the U.S. are experiencing staffing shortages, with New York seeing nearly 90% of air traffic controllers absent [5] - Over 3.2 million airline passengers have been affected by flight delays or cancellations since the shutdown began [5] Group 3 - The shutdown has halted the issuance of benefits under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, affecting over 40 million Americans, with emergency funds being utilized to maintain partial assistance [6] - The Trump administration has attributed the shutdown to the Democratic Party, stating that food assistance can only resume once the government reopens [6] Group 4 - The ongoing budget impasse has led to significant increases in healthcare premiums, with estimates suggesting that individuals may face an additional $1,000 in annual costs without government subsidies [7][9] - Democratic leaders are blaming Republicans for the healthcare crisis, emphasizing the rising living costs and potential loss of insurance for millions of Americans [9][11] Group 5 - Political negotiations remain stalled, with both parties continuing to blame each other for the shutdown, although some lawmakers express optimism about reaching a resolution soon [12]
视频丨美政府“停摆”纪录即将刷新 两党相互指责不休
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-04 23:41