By MARY CLARE JALONICK
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the authorities shutdown over the weekend because it headed into its sixth week, with meals support doubtlessly delayed or suspended for hundreds of thousands of People and President Donald Trump pushing GOP leaders to alter Senate guidelines to finish it.
White Home Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated Sunday that Trump has spoken to Senate Majority Chief John Thune, R-S.D., and Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., as he has publicly and repeatedly pushed for an finish to the Senate filibuster. However Republicans have strongly rejected Trump’s calls since his first time period, arguing that the rule requiring 60 votes to beat any objections within the Senate is important to the establishment and has allowed them to cease Democratic insurance policies when they’re within the minority.
Leavitt stated Sunday that the Democrats are “crazed folks” who haven’t proven any indicators of budging.
“That’s why President Trump has stated Republicans have to get powerful, they should get good, and they should use this feature to do away with the filibuster, to reopen the federal government and do proper by the American public,” Leavitt stated on “Sunday Morning Futures” on Fox Information.
Democrats have voted 13 occasions in opposition to reopening the federal government, denying Republicans the votes within the 53-47 Senate as they insist on negotiations to lengthen authorities well being care subsidies that shall be minimize off on the finish of the yr. Republicans say they gained’t negotiate till the federal government is reopened.
With the 2 events at a standstill, the shutdown, now in its thirty third day, seems possible develop into the longest in historical past. The earlier document was set in 2019, when Trump demanded that Congress give him cash for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
A doubtlessly decisive week
Trump’s push on the filibuster might show a distraction for Thune and Republican senators who’ve opted as an alternative to remain the course as the results of the shutdown have develop into extra acute, together with extra missed paychecks for air visitors controllers and different authorities staff and uncertainty over the Supplemental Diet Help Program, or SNAP.
Republicans are hoping that no less than some Democrats will finally give them the votes they want as they maintain repeated votes on a invoice to reopen the federal government. Democrats have held collectively thus far, however some moderates have been in talks with rank-and-file Republicans about potential compromises that might assure votes on well being care in trade for reopening the federal government. Republicans want 5 further Democrats to cross their invoice.
“We’d like 5 with a spine to say we care extra concerning the lives of the American folks than about gaining some political leverage,” Thune stated on the Senate ground because the Senate left Washington for the weekend on Thursday.
Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a Democrat, stated on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that there’s a group of individuals speaking about ”a path to repair the well being care debacle” and a dedication from Republicans to not hearth extra federal staff. Nevertheless it’s nonetheless unclear if these talks might produce a significant compromise.
The approaching week is also essential for Democrats because the open enrollment interval for well being care marketplaces ruled by the Reasonably priced Care Act opened Nov. 1 and persons are already beginning to see spikes in premium prices for the subsequent yr, that means it might be too late to make rapid modifications. Democrats are additionally watching the outcomes of gubernatorial elections in Virginia and New Jersey on Tuesday.
No urge for food for bipartisanship
As Democrats have pushed Trump and Republicans to barter, Trump has confirmed little curiosity in doing so. He instantly known as for an finish to the Senate filibuster after a journey to Asia whereas the federal government was shut down.
Leavitt stated Sunday that the president spoke to each Thune and Johnson concerning the filibuster. However a spokesman for Thune stated Friday that his place hasn’t modified, and Johnson stated on Sunday that Republicans historically have resisted calling for an finish to the filibuster as a result of it protects them from “the worst impulses of the far-left Democrat Occasion.”
Trump’s name to finish it “is a mirrored image of all of our desperation,” Johnson stated on “Fox Information Sunday.”
Trump has spent a lot of the shutdown mocking Democrats, posting movies of Home Democratic Chief Hakeem Jeffries in a Mexican sombrero. The White Home web site has a satirical “My Area” web page for Democrats, a parody primarily based on the social media web site that was common within the early 2000s. “We simply love enjoying politics with folks’s livelihoods,” the web page reads.
Democrats have repeatedly stated that they want Trump to weigh in. Virginia Sen. Mark Warner stated that he hopes the shutdown might finish “this week” as a result of Trump is again in Washington.
Republicans “can’t transfer on something with no Trump log out,” Warner stated on “Face the Nation” on CBS.
File-breaking shutdown
The 35-day shutdown that lasted from December 2018 to January 2019 ended when Trump retreated from his calls for over a border wall. That got here amid intensifying delays on the nation’s airports and a number of missed paydays for lots of of 1000’s of federal staff.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated on “This Week” that there have already been delays at a number of airports as air visitors controllers aren’t getting paid “and it’s solely going to worsen.”
Lots of the staff are “confronted with a call,” he stated. “Do I put meals on my youngsters’ desk, do I put fuel within the automotive, do I pay my hire or do I am going to work and never receives a commission? They’re making choices.”
“I’ve inspired all of them to come back to work. I would like them to come back to work, however they’re making life choices that they shouldn’t should make,” Duffy stated.
SNAP disaster
Additionally within the crossfire are the 42 million People who obtain SNAP advantages. The Division of Agriculture deliberate to withhold $8 billion wanted for funds to the meals program beginning on Saturday till two federal judges ordered the administration to fund it.
Home Democratic Chief Jeffries accused Trump and Republicans of trying to “weaponize starvation.” He stated that the administration has managed to search out methods for funding different priorities throughout the shutdown, however is slow-walking pushing out SNAP advantages regardless of the courtroom orders.
“However in some way they will’t discover cash to guarantee that People don’t go hungry,” Jeffries stated in an look on CNN’s “State of the Union.”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in his personal CNN look Sunday, stated the administration continues to await path from the courts.
“One of the best ways for SNAP advantages to receives a commission is for Democrats– for 5 Democrats to cross the aisle and reopen the federal government,” Bessent stated.
Related Press author Aamer Madhani contributed to this report.
