John Thune
Government Shutdown Enters Day 38 as Republicans Reject Democratic Health Care Compromise
Nov 08, 2025 11:06 am CST
The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 38th day as Senate Majority Leader John Thune rejected Democrats' offer to simultaneously reopen the government and extend expiring health care subsidies. While moderate Democrats continue seeking compromise solutions, the impasse deepens with Republicans refusing to negotiate on health care until government operations resume, affecting federal workers, airline operations, and food assistance programs nationwide.
US Government Shutdown Breaks Historic Record: Economic Impact and Political Deadlock Explained
Nov 06, 2025 12:24 am CST
The United States is experiencing its longest government shutdown in history at 36 days, surpassing the previous 35-day record. The impasse stems from Democratic demands to extend Affordable Care Act tax credits versus Republican resistance. With $7 billion in economic losses already incurred, 42 million Americans losing food assistance, and 1.4 million federal workers affected, the shutdown showcases the deep political divide with no resolution in sight despite 14 failed Senate votes.
Trump's Hands-Off Approach to Government Shutdown Frustrates Democrats and Some Republicans
Oct 17, 2025 04:27 pm CST
President Donald Trump remains disengaged from government shutdown negotiations entering its fourth week, despite growing frustration from Democrats and even some Republican lawmakers. While his administration manages the crisis unconventionally by continuing military payments while furloughing thousands of federal workers, congressional leaders remain at an impasse over funding demands and healthcare subsidies, with both sides claiming they're winning the messaging battle as the American public bears the consequences.
US Government Shutdown: Senate Deadlock Continues as Federal Crisis Extends into Next Week
Oct 04, 2025 12:49 am CST
The US government shutdown continues as Senate prepares for a fourth vote on Republican funding proposal with little hope of success. Federal agencies remain unfunded since Wednesday, with 750,000 employees facing furlough as Democrats demand healthcare subsidy extensions and Republicans refuse to address the issue. Political tensions escalate as President Trump threatens permanent layoffs while public opinion increasingly blames Republicans for the congressional gridlock.



