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Schumer, Jeffrez asks a meeting with Trump before the possible government is closed



Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y. The leader of the Hekeem Jeffrol Parliament, DN.Y, a letter to President Donald Trump asking for a meeting to discuss a path to move forward to keep the government open after the deadline for government financing on September 30.

“As the deadline approaches the deadline on September 30, the Republicans will bear the responsibility of another painful government because of the Republican Party’s refusal to speak to the Democrats,” said Shomer and Ceffrez in the letter. “As a result, your commitment now to meet us directly to reach an agreement to preserve the government is open and address the Republican health care crisis.”

The Senate and House of Representatives left the city yesterday after the Senate refused to make a clean cessation of the GOST, which was already passing through the House of Representatives, which will keep the government open until November 21. The decision needs 60 votes to pass the Senate, and on Friday, Senator John Vitirman, De-Bens, was the only democratic in the Senate who voted in favor.

This procedure will give allocations more time to finish 12 -year government financing bills for all government agencies.

A competitor has also been proposed by Democrats in the Senate to advance in the Senate Hall with members ’vote similar to the party.

The proposal was funded by the government until October 31, and it will provide Obacare benefits permanently, to be expired at the end of the year, in addition to the reverse medical discounts that were enacted in the Republican -backed local policy package that Trump signed earlier this year. The Democrats -backed procedure would have returned funding discounts to the public media that the Trump administration had been completed earlier this year.

Senate members are not scheduled to return to Washington until September 29, and it is not decided to return to legislators in the House of Representatives until October.

“In your direction, Republican Congress leaders have repeatedly rejected the engagement of negotiations from the two parties to keep the government open. Despite the fact that the Party Republican Party Party Bill has been defeated, the Republican Party’s majority in the House of Representatives and Speaker of the Senate has exceeded.

In response to a request to comment on the message, a White House official said in a statement that “the Democrats have moved away from negotiations from the two parties on [continuing resolution]. This message shows despair. “

If legislators do not agree to a deal by September 30, the federal government will close, close all basic services except for basic services and put most federal employees at work throughout the stoppage period.

Friday at the Oval Office, Trump bombed the Democrats in the Senate who voted against the Republican procedure, expecting that the government will close for a period of time.

“Republicans want to keep the government open. But in the Senate, we have 53 Republicans, and we need 60 votes. This means that we need democratic voices. I would like to thank Senator John Vitirman, and he wants to keep the country open,” he said later, adding that the Democrats, “in fact they hate our country greatly. So they want to stop the country.”

Trump said the Republicans “will continue to speak to the Democrats.”

“But I think we can end up with a closed and closed country for a while,” he added.

Earlier this month, the President urged Republican leaders of Congress – the majority leader of the Senate John Thun and Speaker of Parliament Mike Johnson – not to participate in negotiations with members of the opposition party in a pause spending bill.

“We must get the voices of Republicans, that’s all,” he said, adding that the Republicans should not be “bothering” with the Democrats.

On Friday, after the failure of the Senate’s votes, Thun Schumer and other Democrats criticized his “unclear” over government financing.

“They are trying to use what they think is influence to get a set of things that will never happen,” said Thun. “I mean, can you imagine anything in the draft law they sent and which we voted today, through the Republican House of Representatives? Certainly no.”

Thun’s Democrats condemned their attempt to develop a health care policy on a continuous decision and said that the Republicans had kept the government funding during the last democratic presidential administration during the era of former President Joe Biden.

“We did not take it as a hostage or kidnap it to try to do some of the list of mobile liberalism, as you know, the priorities and policies of the wishes of wishes,” Thun said.

The majority leader of the Senate added that he was “now available for weeks” to negotiate, but the Democrats give priority “to satisfaction, I think, their very left base.”

Thun also said that after the Senate The holiday is ready to “vote on a draft law actually approved by the House of Representatives, ready to sign it by the president. All that is required is a handful of Democrats to join the Republicans.”

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