Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Senate Republicans rejected President Trump's request to abolish the "filibuster" rule, which is crucial in ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history [1] Group 1: Government Shutdown - The federal government has been in a shutdown for 36 days, with Trump urging Republican senators to eliminate the "filibuster" rule to pass a funding bill by November 21 [1] - The proposed funding bill aims to allocate resources to federal agencies and expedite partisan election reforms, including voter ID laws and restrictions on mail-in ballots [1] Group 2: Senate Republicans' Response - Republican senators returned to the Capitol and clearly stated they would not abolish the "filibuster" rule, which requires 60 votes to overcome procedural hurdles for temporary funding bills [1] - Senate Majority Leader John Thune expressed confidence in the Senate's voting dynamics, indicating that the proposal to eliminate the "filibuster" would not succeed [1]
外媒:特朗普遭共和党参议员“罕见拒绝”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-11-07 03:27