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US Government Shutdown Enters Second Week With No Resolution in Sight

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Washington, D.C: The US federal government remains in a state of partial shutdown for the second consecutive week, as political deadlock between Republicans and Democrats shows no signs of easing. Key government functions remain disrupted, visits to the Capitol complex by lawmakers have been halted, and legislative activity in the House is still on pause.

At the heart of the standoff is a fierce battle over healthcare funding, particularly subsidies that support health insurance coverage for millions of Americans. While both sides publicly defend their positions, little progress has been made in closed-door negotiations.

Trump Issues Stark Warnings

US President Donald Trump has intensified pressure by threatening mass layoffs of federal workers if a deal is not reached soon. In a move that sparked outrage across party lines, Trump also suggested he might withhold back pay for furloughed employees—something traditionally granted after previous shutdowns.

Trump’s stance appears to be shifting. Earlier this week, he signaled openness to a potential agreement, saying his administration was ready to discuss protecting healthcare subsidies. However, within hours, he reversed course, stating that government operations must fully resume before any talks on healthcare reforms can begin.

Lawmakers Divided, Negotiations Absent

Despite the escalating consequences of the shutdown, formal negotiations between Republican and Democratic leaders have yet to begin. On the Senate floor, Senator Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, emphasized the need for dialogue:

“You have to negotiate. That’s the way things work,” Sanders said during a late-night session.

Meanwhile, Republicans, who currently hold the majority in Congress, remain firm in their position. Many believe the party has a strategic advantage by blocking Democratic demands for immediate funding of healthcare subsidies as a condition for ending the shutdown.

On the other side, Democrats argue they are standing on principle. They continue to demand relief from soaring healthcare costs and accuse the president of manufacturing the crisis for political leverage.

Growing Bipartisan Concern

Though public negotiations remain stalled, conversations are happening behind the scenes. A bipartisan group of senators is reportedly exploring alternatives to break the impasse. Senator Susan Collins of Maine has introduced a proposal addressing the health insurance crisis, though it has yet to gain traction among leadership.

In a rare show of unity, Republican lawmakers Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Josh Hawley of Missouri have acknowledged the urgent need to address climbing healthcare premiums, signaling internal pressure within the GOP to find a path forward.

Federal Workers in Limbo

As the shutdown drags on, thousands of federal workers face increasing uncertainty. With no clear timeline for resolution and the threat of lost pay hanging over them, morale across several departments has dipped sharply.

Unless lawmakers and the White House can reach common ground soon, the impact on public services, federal operations, and economic stability is likely to deepen in the coming days.

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