US Shutdown: Senate Rejects bills to reopen government
The us Senate has rejected two bills to end the government shutdown, leaving no end in sight to the record-breaking closure of federal agencies.
The
republican Legislation garnered 50 votes with 47 against, with 52-44 for the
democratic bill. Both Measures needed 60 votes to pass.
Meanwhile,
800.000 federal workers who are struggling to cover their bills will miss
another payday on Friday.
At
34 days with no end in sight, this is the longest shutdown in US History.
Six
republican defectors- including former white house candidate and Utah senator
mitt Romney- voted for he democratic bil, it would have reopened the government
until 8 February.
One
conservative democrat Backed the republican measure which would have provided
the $5.7 bn (£4.4bn) that
President Donald Trump wants to build a southern border wall. It would also
have temporarily shielded from deportation some US residents who entered the
country without documentation as children.
Afterwards, senate leaders from both parties
briefly discussed a new proposal to re open federal agencies for three weeks.
Mr. Trump was non committal, telling reporters
at the white house that he would only sign a bill if it included a “down
Payment” on a border barrier.
The Democratic leader of the US house of
representatives, speakers Nancy Pelosi, said the Republican president’s request
was not reasonable.
The political imbroglio frayed tempers on the
senate floor on Thursday
Before Voting Began, Michael Bennet, a Colorado
Democrat, shouted at taxes republican ted Cruz, accusing him of shedding “crocodile
tears” over unpaid workers while supporting the president’s plan for a “a medieval
barrier”.
Meanwhile, commerce secretary Wilbur Ross
questioned why unpaid civil servants have been visiting food banks, saying they
should just take out a bank loan,
Speaker Pelosi accused Mr. Ross,
multi-Millionaire, of a “‘let them eat cake’ kind of Attitude”.
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