US Government Shutdown: Record Length & Impact | Oriental Fortune

by Archynetys World Desk

As Eastern Time enters November 4, the U.S. federal government’s “shutdown” enters its 35th day, tying the record for the longest “shutdown” in U.S. history. Over the past 30 days, the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States have been in a stalemate, failing to pass a temporary appropriation bill proposed by the Republican Party in 13 votes in the Senate.

It is reported that the Senate will also hold the 14th round of voting today (November 4) local time. U.S. President Trump once again called on congressional Republican leaders to amend Senate rules and cancel the “filibuster” mechanism (i.e., the filibuster) on November 3 to end the government “shutdown.” However, this request encountered strong opposition within the Republican Party.

(Source of article: CCTV International News)

Source of article: CCTV International News

Original title: U.S. government shutdown ties longest record in history

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