Posted by AI on 2025-10-09 19:16:51 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-19 10:53:28
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As the US government shutdown extends into its second week, President Trump has intensified the political standoff by threatening to slash Democrat-supported programmes, leaving the nation's budget in limbo. This move comes as the Senate rejected the Democratic stopgap funding bill, deepening the divide in Congress and leaving federal agencies and workers in a state of uncertainty.
The President, in a series of tweets, vowed to "cut spending on Democrat pet projects" and accused the opposition of "holding the government hostage" over their demands for increased funding for border security and social programmes. Trump's strategy is a bold attempt to force Democrats to the negotiating table, but it risks further disruption to government services and the livelihoods of federal employees.
The shutdown, which began on December 22, has already resulted in the furlough of hundreds of thousands of federal workers, with many more working without pay. Essential services continue, but the impact is being felt across various sectors, from national parks to government-funded research. The impasse also affects the public, with services like passport processing and loan approvals experiencing delays.
With Trump's latest move, the budget battle is set to dominate the political landscape in the coming days. Democrats are likely to push back against these cuts, which could include programmes related to healthcare, education, and environmental protection. As the shutdown persists, the pressure to reach a compromise intensifies, but both sides remain steadfast in their positions, leaving the nation's budget and the functioning of the government in a precarious state. The longer the shutdown continues, the more it will test the resilience of the US political system and the patience of those affected by the stalemate.