US government's closure continues because the Senate does not pass on money designs again

Forts to quickly end the US government’s closure came to a standstill on Wednesday (October 1) after Senators rejected a plan aimed at solving the ongoing impassion between President Donald Trump and Congress Democrats. With no agreement reached, many federal departments and agencies have been closed since midnight. About 750,000 federal workers are expected to be placed on Furlough, with payment withholding until they return to work. Essential workers, including military staff and border agents, may be forced to work without payment, and some may miss salaries next week. Trump is pushing hard on his agenda the closure takes place amid Trump’s quest to reduce government departments. The White House warned that some furloughs could turn into mass fire. “Very good can come from downtime,” Trump told reporters. “We can get rid of many things we didn’t want. They would be democratic things. ‘ Democrats are holding out the Senate Democrats for the Senate Senate, which claims extensive subsidies for low-income healthcare subsidies, refused to support the Stop Gap funding Bill. No compromise in the Republicans of Sight House has accepted a temporary financing solution to run the federal functions until the end of November. However, the 100 members senate needs 60 votes to send it to Trump’s desk. Democrats insisted that they do not work together without concessions for spending cuts, especially not in healthcare. Bitter talks and political tensions The negotiations were extremely sharp, with Trump mocking Schumer and Home -minor leader Hookem Jeffries on social media. The Republican leaders of the Senate hoped to ensure Democrats support to accept the bill, but lacked. The congress returns after the holiday congress is out for the Jewish Yom Kippur holiday on Thursday. The Senate is expected to resume on Friday and may remain in session throughout the weekend, while the house is only back next week.