Key Points

The US government has shut down after lawmakers couldn't agree on a funding bill. Democrats blocked Republican plans in the Senate following a failed meeting with President Trump. This marks the first shutdown in seven years, with the last one under Trump lasting 35 days. Essential services will continue but food assistance and national parks face immediate impacts.

Key Points: US Government Shuts Down as Trump Blames Democrats Over Funding

  • Democrats blocked Republican spending bill in Senate despite Monday meeting with Trump
  • Trump threatened federal worker layoffs during shutdown on Truth Social
  • Essential services like border protection continue but food programs face cuts
  • Republicans lack 60 Senate votes needed despite controlling both chambers
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US government shuts down as Republicans, Democrats fail to break impasse

Federal services halt as Republicans and Democrats fail to reach funding deal, with Trump threatening layoffs and sharing AI video mocking Democratic leaders.

"I didn't see them bend even a little bit - Donald Trump"

Washington, Oct 1

The United States government has shut down as lawmakers failed to achieve a breakthrough on a funding bill.

As a consequence, the funding for US government departments will be cut and will bring a few federal services to a halt. On Tuesday, Democrats blocked Republicans’ plans to pass the spending bill in the Senate.

Democratic leaders met US President Donald Trump on Monday but failed to come to an agreement.

Hours after the meeting, Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social, mocking House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

Trump on Tuesday continued to blame Democrats, saying that he “didn’t see them bend even a little bit.”

He also threatened to fire more federal workers during the shutdown.

“When you shut it down, you have to do layoffs, we’d be laying off a lot of people,” Trump said.

Democrats are demanding to reverse the healthcare cuts in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which was passed earlier this year.

Republicans assert they would not agree to Democrats’ demands and had proposed to extend funding until November 21.

While the Republicans control both the Senate and the House of Representatives, they are seven votes short in the Senate as the funding bill requires 60 votes to pass.

It is the first US government shutdown in seven years, as the last one happened under Trump 1.0 and lasted for 35 days – the longest in history.

Essential services such as border protection, law enforcement and air-traffic control would continue to function while food assistance programmes, government-funded pre-school, food inspectors and operations at national parks could be adversely affected.

If the shutdown is extended over a long period, air travel could face challenges as many of those workers would be forced to work without pay and may not report for duty.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone who works in IT and has American clients, this worries me. Last time there was a shutdown, our project payments got delayed by weeks. Hope they resolve this quickly for everyone's sake.
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Arjun K
Both parties need to stop playing politics with people's lives. Posting AI-generated videos to mock opponents shows immaturity. In India, even with our political differences, we manage to pass budgets without shutting down essential services.
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Sarah B
The healthcare cuts issue is important, but shutting down the government hurts the most vulnerable. Food assistance programs being affected is heartbreaking. There has to be a better way to negotiate.
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Vikram M
This could impact Indian students planning to travel to US for studies. Visa processing might get delayed, and air travel disruptions mentioned are concerning. Hope our MEA is monitoring the situation closely.
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Michael C
The 35-day shutdown under Trump was disastrous. Essential workers being forced to work without pay is unacceptable. Both parties need to find middle ground instead of this constant brinkmanship.

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