US Government's conclusion: 'We must reopen the government,' insists that JD Vance invites Democrats for 'Discussion'

While addressing the US government’s closure, Vice President JD Vance asked Democrats to join for a “discussion to reopen the government” amid the financing between Trump and Democrats. He also criticized what he called the “Chuck Schumer-AOC wing of the Democratic Party” because he is fasting efforts to open it again. “Democrats say they care about reducing the costs of health care, but when President Trump took these steps to work with drug businesses to lower drug prices on prescription, the Democrats would have done nothing to help us; we would actually like to help us, but they talk about something, they do not work hard to achieve, according to Pti. Overwhelming majority of Congress Republicans and even some moderate Democrats opening government, government, the government, the government will open, just if you give billions of dollars to the healthcare for illegal Alians, which would be the government proposal … I would say that a discussion would be … We must have the discussion. The Democrats of the Senate, who insisted on refusing extensive subsidies for low -income healthcare subsidies, refused to support a home bill that was supported by the Republican majority that would temporarily reopen the government during ongoing negotiations. The US government’s conclusion: ‘Desiring’ firing of federal workers Meanwhile, the White House warned against ‘imminent’ firing of federal workers, AFP reports. Almost 750,000 federal employees are expected to be inundated, a form of compulsory leave where payment is withheld until they are allowed to return to work. The essential staff, including members of the military and border agents, may continue to work without payment, with some probably next week the upcoming salaries, the report states. White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt said the administration “generally works with agencies to identify where cuts can be done … and we believe that dismissal is threatening.” While closing is a recurring result of political Gridlock in Washington, this is the first since the historic closure of 35 days in 2019 during Trump’s first term. (With input from agencies)