The US government has been suspended for three weeks, and US officials have no plans for a new round of negotiations between the two parties
2025-10-21 16:09:41
On October 21 local time, John Thune, the majority leader of the US Senate, said that the Republican Party will continue to push the appropriations bill passed by the House of Representatives and ask the Democrats to "agree to reopen the government first". Thune also said that there are no plans to hold a new round of negotiations with the Democrats, believing that the Democrats should come up with a solution first. The Democrats insist that it must be resolved through negotiation. Senator Cory Booker pointed out that with the rise in health care costs and the increase in public pressure, "only bipartisan cooperation can solve the problem".
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