Transportation Sec Sean Duffy shares FAFO video targeting Dems amid shutdown

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Washington, DC, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, who was grilled on the closure of the government, took it to the social media on Friday and shared the viral nipple found found to use the democrats and holding the health provisions in the spending agreement.
The video that Duffy shares on the X brings together the viral video of a man who explains the quotes from the democrats quotes and the fafo graph on a class white board.
“Well, how much we can find, how much we can find, and what we need to get there.” “So we have to decide first: how much we want to learn.”
The Democrats blame the GOP for obamacare problems due to subsidies of the Pandemic Period
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy shared a humorous video to the democrats among the government’s closure. (Through Getty Images Nathan Howard/Bloomberg)
The video then cuts the democrats, explains what they want “health care for everyone” before returning to the fafo graph, and the man here “explains how much f — how much to learn what to find to me.”
Since the man with the graph reiterates, the images continue to show quotes from democratic politicians: “How much f —- You will learn so much.”
“Dear Democrats, Fafo,” Duffy wrote in an article that accompanies the video.
Obamacare enters the 3rd day as a senate dilemma on subsidies.

According to the Congress Budget Office data, the closure of the government is expected to cost taxpayers to pay $ 400 million a day to pay to fur federal employees. (Through Getty Images Mehmet Eser/Anatolia)
The Senate Democrats insisted on an ongoing decision of two -party decisions, including the expansion of Obamacare tax loans, and entered the third day of the government.
Senate majority leader John ThuneRS.D. accused the Democrats of keeping the government of “hostage”, the Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer, DN.Y., warned that not to act immediately will raise health premiums.
The Democrats refuse to close the Obamacare Fight.

Management and Budget Director Office Russell Vought, Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Left, Senate majority leader John Thune, RS.D. and vice president JD Vance, Washington, appeal to members of the media outside the Western Palace in the White House in DC, while JD Vance (AP Photo/EVAN Vucci)
Meanwhile, the administration puts pressure on democrats by keeping billions of infrastructure and green financing from the blue states.
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Although two -party talks continued, potential compromises such as temporary tax loan extensions have not yet led to an agreement.
Alex Miller from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.



