US GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN AS SENATE REJECTS FUNDING BILL
The
United States government has shut down, halting all but the most essential
operations and marring the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump’s
inauguration.
According
to Associated Press, last-minute negotiations crumbled as senate Democrats
blocked a four-week stopgap extension in a late-night vote, causing the fourth
government shutdown in a quarter century.
WHAT
IS SHUT DOWN?
Trump’s
office issued a statement blaming opposition Democrats for the crisis.
In
the statement, Sarah Sanders, White House press secretary, said the Democrats’
insistence that the interim measure include protection for undocumented
immigrants who arrived as children killed the deal, led to the shutdown.
“Senate
Democrats own the Schumer Shutdown,” she declared, referring to the minority
leader, New York Senator Chuck Schumer, who met with Trump earlier Friday.
“Tonight,
they put politics above our national security, military families, vulnerable
children, and our country’s ability to serve all Americans.
“We
will not negotiate the status of unlawful immigrants while Democrats hold our
lawful citizens hostage over their reckless demands.”
US
federal services and military operations deemed essential will continue, but
thousands of government workers will be sent home without pay until the crisis
is resolved.
The
slide toward closure lacked for high drama: the senate vote was all but
predetermined, and since the shutdown began at the start of a weekend, many of
the immediate effects will be muted for most Americans.
Still,
it comes with no shortage of embarrassment for Trump and political risk for
both parties, as they wager that voters will punish the other at the ballot box
in November.
Social
Security and most other safety net programs are unaffected by the lapse in
federal spending authority.
Critical
government functions will continue, with uniformed service members, health
inspectors and law enforcement officers set to work without pay. But if no deal
is brokered before Monday, hundreds of thousands of federal employees will be
furloughed.
After
hours of closed-door meetings and phone calls, the senate scheduled its
late-night vote on a house-passed plan. It gained 50 votes to proceed to 48
against, but 60 were needed to break a Democratic filibuster. A handful of
red-state Democrats crossed the aisle to support the measure, rather than take
the politically-risky vote. Four Republicans voted in opposition.
Even
before the vote, Trump was pessimistic, tweeting, “Not looking good” and
blaming the Democrats who he said actually wanted the shutdown “to help
diminish the success” of the tax bill he and fellow Republicans pushed through
last month.
Trump
watched the results from his White House residence, dialling up allies and affirming
his belief that Democrats would take the blame for the shutdown, said a person
familiar with his conversations but not authorised to discuss them publicly.
Predictably,
both parties moved swiftly to blame one another. Democrats laid fault with
Republicans, who control both chambers of Congress and the White House and have
struggled with building internal consensus. Republicans declared Democrats
responsible, after they declined to provide the votes needed to overcome a
filibuster in the Senate over their desire to force the passage of legislation
to protect some 700,000 younger immigrants from deportation – Source: The Cable
US GOVERNMENT SHUTS DOWN AS SENATE REJECTS FUNDING BILL
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