Hassett links Trump layoff threat to next funding vote

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett said President Donald Trump’s closure of the government after the next votes of the Senate’s Stop Fund invoices on Monday.
Hassett’s CNBC’s “Squawk Box” warning about the democrats in response to the closure of the democrats because of the reduction of the “no state worker who lost their jobs” came after saying.
The Trump administration claimed that the closure would cause thousands of federal employees to be dismissed rather than being removed, as in the past financing tours.
Hassett said on Monday morning that Trump and other officials expect to be in the oval office.
After the party leaders could not negotiate a compromise to keep the government open, republican and democratic invoices have not already passed many times since the closure began six days ago.
The “clean” decision, which will continue to finance at the existing levels of the Republicans in late November, and the version of the Democrats, including additional health financing and other measures, are preparing to vote again after 17:30 ET.
Hassett, CNBC’ye Trump, during these votes, “the government will stop the closure of the closure,” he said.
“But if not, then I guess the team in the oval will begin to take sharp measures.” He said.
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