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Washington (AFP) – The US government shutdown entered its 35th day on Tuesday, matching a record set during Donald Trump's first presidency, as his administration warned of potential chaos at airports going into one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

The federal closure appears almost certain to become the longest in history, with no major breakthroughs expected before it goes into its sixth week at midnight -- although there were fragile signs in Congress that an off-ramp is closer than ever.

The government has been grinding to a halt since Congress failed to approve funding past September 30, and pain has been mounting as welfare programs -- including aid that helps millions of Americans afford groceries -- hang in limbo.

Some 1.4 million federal workers, from air traffic controllers to park wardens, have also been placed on enforced leave without pay or made to work for nothing.

The Trump administration sounded the alarm Tuesday over turmoil at airports nationwide if the shutdown drags into a sixth week, worsening staff shortages, snarling airport lines and closing down sections of airspace.

"So if you bring us to a week from today, Democrats, you will see mass chaos... You will see mass flight delays," Transport Secretary Sean Duffy told a news conference in Philadelphia.

"You'll see mass cancelations, and you may see us close certain parts of the airspace, because we just cannot manage it because we don't have the air traffic controllers."

More than 60,000 air traffic controllers and Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers are working without pay, and the White House has warned that increasing absenteeism could mean chaos at check-in lines.

Airport workers calling in sick rather than working without pay -- leading to significant delays -- was a major factor in Trump bringing an end to the 2019 shutdown, the joint-longest alongside the current stoppage, at 35 days.

Some lawmakers are hoping a slew of elections taking place in New York, Virginia, New Jersey and California on Tuesday will provide the momentum they need to reopen the government.

But both sides remain dug in over the main sticking point -- health care spending.


Democrats say they will only provide votes to end the funding lapse after a deal has been struck to extend expiring insurance subsidies that make health care affordable for millions of Americans.

But Republicans insist they will only address health care once Democrats have voted to switch the lights back on in Washington.

While both sides' leadership have shown little appetite for compromise, there have been signs of life on the back benches, with a handful of moderate Democrats working to find an escape hatch.

A separate bipartisan group of four centrist House members unveiled a compromise framework Monday for lowering health insurance costs.

Democrats believe that millions of Americans seeing skyrocketing premiums as they enroll onto health insurance programs for next year will pressure Republicans into seeking compromise.

But Trump has held firm on refusing to negotiate, telling CBS News in an interview broadcast Sunday that he would "not be extorted."

The president has sought to apply his own pressure to force Democrats to cave, by threatening mass layoffs of federal workers and using the shutdown to target progressive priorities.

Last week his administration threatened to cut off a vital aid program that helps 42 million Americans pay for groceries for the first time in its more than 60-year history, before the move was blocked by two courts.

But Trump nevertheless insisted Tuesday -- in apparent defiance of the court orders -- that the food aid would be disbursed only after the government shutdown ends.

Trump announced on his Truth Social platform that benefits from the SNAP program "will be given only when the Radical Left Democrats open up government, which they can easily do, and not before!"

Trump also revived his call for the elimination of the Senate filibuster -- the 60-vote threshold for passing most legislation -- so Republicans can pass government funding without the help of Democrats.

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[–] zd9@lemmy.world 10 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Trump and all House Republicans (except for maybe 3-4) can get fucked. Why do they think they don't need to negotiate and hold hostage the healthcare and food of the entire American populace?

As they've literally said about themselves: "We are all domestic terrorists." They're acting as domestic terrorists right now and millions will die because of less than 300 people.

[–] Arancello@aussie.zone 12 points 2 weeks ago

unfortunately, 30% of mercans voted for this. Another 30% decided it wasn’t important enough to vote. So there you have it: Abracadabra - a failed state.