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Trump blames Democrats for government closure amid “one of the most successful economies”


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On Monday evening, President Donald Trump criticized the democratic legislators for closing the government in one of the “most successful economies”, and called on them to reopen the government tonight.

“Democrats closed the United States government in the midst of one of the most successful economies, including the standard stock market, which was our country at all,” Trump wrote on the social truth. “This sadly affected many programs, services and other community elements on which Americans depend – and this should not happen.

“I am pleased to work with the Democrats in the failed health care policies or anything else, but they must first allow our government to reopen them,” he added. “In fact, they must open our government tonight!”

Trump was the position after Democrats in the Senate prohibited the Republican efforts to reopen the government, ensuring that the closure will last at least a week.

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President Donald Trump urged the Democrats on October 7, 2025 to end the closure of the government and “open our government tonight”, days after the Senate’s parked negotiations. (Alex Brandon/Associated Press)

The minority leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer, DN.Y, and most Democrats will not support government financing unless Congress agreed to extend Obamacare benefits.

The majority leader of the Senate John Thun, Rurawi, needs at least eight Democrats to support the Republican Party’s draft law, which will reopen the government until November 21. To date, just Sens. John Fetterman, D-PA.

Democrats warn that without an agreement to expand the scope of benefits that end this year, millions may face high installments. The two sides say they want an agreement, but they remain divided when dealing with the problem.

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Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer in Capitol

Senate minority leader Chak Shomer, DN.Y. The Democrats did not support a funding bill without an agreement to extend OBAMACARE benefits that have expired. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP)

Schumer also wants to ensure that Trump will sign any deal, pointing to the expected resistance of Republicans in the House of Representatives.

“We need the relevant president,” Schumer said. “[House Speaker Mike] Johnson and a lot of his gathering do not like ACA, do not want to do extensions. Many members of the Senate Republican Senate do so, but they are not enough. Goodness is not enough. You need Johnson and need Trump to accomplish it. This is the summary. “

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Hakim Jeffrez and Chuck Schumer are talking to the media

The leader of the minority in the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez, DN.Y, speaks to the media next to the leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. Before the deadline on September 30 to finance the government. (Kevin Lamark/Reuters)

“We are talking to the Democrats.” Trump told Trump. When asked if he would work with them on a deal to reopen the government, he said: “Yes.”

“I would like to see a deal that has been made on great health care,” Trump said. “I want to see great health care. I am fans, but I want to see health care more than Democrats.”

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Shomer released again, saying that “Trump’s claim is not true – but if he is finally ready to work with the Democrats, we will be at the table.”

Alex Miller from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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