
Congressional Democrats and Republicans have not reached an agreement on reopening the federal government, extending the shutdown into a third week.
As it continued for another week, it became one of the three longest shutdowns in US history on Friday. want this continue More federal employees, including military service members, won’t receive their next full paycheck until the end of October.
As of November 1, Affordable Care Act (ACA) enrollment will open. Democrats have argued for allowing the health care tax credit to continue even after it expires at the end of the year. Their goal is to pressure Republicans to negotiate increased Obamacare subsidies before open enrollment begins.
without congress InterferencePremiums will rise, and 3 million to about 50 million people could lose their insurance if the tax credit expires.
“The American people are facing one of the most devastating crises in terms of cost, and we still have not heard any response to any negotiations.” [Speaker Mike Johnson] or together [Senate Majority Leader John Thune]Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said at a press event Thursday. “The Republicans are on the defensive, they keep changing their stories and changing their arguments, but we are on the side of the American people.”
Johnson (R-La.) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) will likely present their parties’ respective cases for reopening the government. both have Agree to debate C-SPAN’s “ceasefire” Show after shutdown ends. Meanwhile, Johnson and Jeffries will appear on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday.
Both are also expected to be asked about the swearing-in of Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D-Ariz.), who won a special election on Sept. 23 to replace her late father, Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), after spending more than two decades in Congress until his death in March.
Johnson has argued that she will not be sworn in until the House is called back to Washington for the traditional swearing-in ceremony. Grijalva said she would 218th signature on a discharge petition seeking to force the Department of Justice (DOJ) to vote on legislation designed to force the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release government files related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Grijalva feels “necessarily [like] a tourist in dc” she told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday.
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are also expected to attend Sunday’s show. The two leaders gathered together at the White House on Friday after Zelensky meet With US Energy Secretary Chris Wright and several military and electric company leaders.
The Ukrainian leader met with executives and CEOs of companies including Bechtel, GE Vernova, Westinghouse Electric Co., Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. Zelensky sought resources for Ukraine’s power grid and military equipment to use in his country’s war with Russia.
met before Pressure for Tomahawk missiles from the US, but Trump told reporters before the meeting that the missiles were “not easy for us to give away.” trump later Said on social media platform Truth Social that their meeting was “interesting” and “cordial” but that pressure was put on Armistice between the two countries.
“I think we have to stay where we are; the president is right,” Zelensky told reporters outside the White House after the meeting.
Trump will appear on Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures,” while Zelensky will appear on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Trump, Johnson, Jeffries and several other Sunday show guests will likely also talk about “No King’s Day” Protests took place across the country on Saturday. Johnson and other Republicans The protest is rejected It has been described as a “Hate America rally”, while Democrats have urged people to protest peacefully.
“The theory we have right now [is] They have a ‘Hate America’ rally that’s going to be on the National Mall on October 18,” JohnsonInterviewew on Fox News October 10“It’s all the pro-Hamas wing and Antifa people, they’re all coming out.”
Jeffries said earlier These protests, aimed at criticizing the Trump administration, are “as American as motherhood, baseball, and apple pie.”
NewsNation’s “The Hill Sunday”:Representative Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.), Representative Don Bacon (R-Neb.), former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R)
NBC’s “Meet the Press”:Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.)
CBS News’ “Face the Nation”:Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, Senator Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.)
CNN’s “State of the Union”: Democratic National Committee Chairman Ken Martin, Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R), Representative Nicole Malliotakis (R-N.Y.), former White House chief strategist Paul Begala, More Perfect Union founder Faiz Shakir
Fox News’s “Fox News Sunday”: Senator Shelley Moore Capito (RW.Va.); New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli (R); Grace and Bill Drexel, daughter and son-in-law of Zion Church founder and Pastor Ezra Zinn, who was recently arrested in China
Fox News’ “Sunday Morning Futures”:President Donald Trump
ABC’s “This Week”:House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.)

