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International News: The US government has officially closed as Congress failed to pass a budget. Democrats and Republicans continue blaming each other. After the midnight deadline, agencies halted normal operations. Nearly 750,000 federal employees have been forced onto unpaid leave. While essential services like defense and security will continue, the overall future remains uncertain. Families and workers are bracing for hardships.
President Donald Trump declared that without a deal, he has no option but mass layoffs. He accused Democrats of pushing “open border policies” and encouraging illegal immigration. Trump said the shutdown is not his fault but the result of opposition stubbornness. Warning of permanent cuts if the standoff drags on, he emphasized the need for Democrats to shift their stand.
In the Senate, both parties remain locked in confrontation. Democratic leader Chuck Schumer accused Republicans of blackmail, while Republican leader John Thune countered that they cannot be held hostage to Democratic terms. Their hardened positions have shut the door on compromise. Another vote is expected soon, but the outcome is still unclear. The standoff has only deepened mistrust.
The shutdown’s direct impact is being felt by 750,000 federal employees. Departments of defense, health, and education have furloughed large portions of their workforce. The Education Department alone has sent 87 percent of its staff home. Families now face financial pressure as paychecks are frozen. With bills and daily expenses piling up, anxiety among ordinary Americans is rising.
Wall Street showed little immediate reaction on day one, but investor worries remain. Analysts warn that a prolonged crisis could hurt the economy deeply. The 2018 shutdown lasting 35 days cost $11 billion. This time, major projects are already stalled. The Trump administration has frozen $18 billion in funding for key infrastructure, worsening the uncertainty.
Democratic leaders insist Republicans hold full control of Congress and the White House, making them solely responsible. Kamala Harris and Patty Murray directly blamed Trump for the paralysis. They argue the administration has chosen political confrontation over public service. The opposition calls the crisis a failure of governance and a reflection of arrogance and inflexibility at the top.
The shutdown is hitting far beyond government offices. Civil rights investigations in the Education Department have stopped, leaving student and family complaints unresolved. Infrastructure projects face delays, while passport and visa services are limited. Everyday Americans are left wondering when the government will reopen. For now, relief seems distant, and uncertainty clouds millions of lives.
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