Trump says federal staff will be laid off if government shutdown talks go nowhere

If President Donald Trump thinks that the negotiations do not go anywhere ‘to end the closure of the congress democrats and the partial government, it is ready to start dismissing the federal workers.
As the closure entered the fifth day on Sunday, the White House National Economy Council Director Kevin Hassett said to CNN: ‘President Trump and Russs vought are primer and they are preparing to take action if they have to.
“ If the president decides that the negotiations certainly do not go anywhere, he will begin to be fired. But I think everyone is hopeful that we can see that it is discreet to avoid dismissal of the democrats when we make a new start at the beginning of the week. ‘
If the Democrats withdraws like Hassett and President Umut, an expensive closure and the federal who is threatened by the White House Budget Director Russell Vought will be dismissed.
Trump described potential business cuts as ‘dismissal’: ‘Everyone who was dismissed because of the democrats.’
The Democrats have rejected the Republican Approved Expenditure invoice so far, because they are demanding permanent expansion of tax loans, which will expire and now help Americans to purchase private health insurance through the appropriate maintenance law.
The Democrats also require assurance that the White House will not try to cancel the expenditures accepted in any agreement unilaterally.
Republicans say that the speech should take place in December, not in the midst of the closure of a government, but in December when tax loans expires.
If President Donald Trump is ready to start dismissal of federal workers, negotiations to end the closure ‘certainly does not go anywhere’
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer told CBS that they ‘refused to talk to us’ and that the dead end can only be solved with more interviews
John Thune, the majority leader of the Senate, said the democrats are willing to deal with health concerns, but first they should accept the federal government again.
The closure began on October 1, after the Senate could not pass the invoice of a stopping gap financing that will keep the government open until November 21st.
On Friday, the Senate did not pass the bill again after voting for the fourth time.
Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer told the CBS to be solved only with more talks between Trump and the four congress leaders.
These leaders are Schumer, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Senate majority leader John Thune, and Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson.
Thunde said he was willing to address the health concerns of the democrats, but he should first accept the federal government again.
Trump said he would be willing to negotiate on the appropriate care law, also known as Obamacare, and emphasized the priority of republicans to make arrangements.
We want to fix it for “ work. Obamacare was a disaster for people, so we want it to work ‘he said.
Democrats and Republicans organize informal negotiations in order to open the government by finding a common ground on health services and other issues that maintain the financing bill in Congress.
Republicans are currently checking the Senate to 47 of the Democrats with 53 seats, but the government needs 60 votes to pass the expenditure bill.
When asked if the deputies were closer to an agreement, Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego told CNN: ‘No at this point.’
The Senate is scheduled for the fifth time on Monday to vote for the invoice of a stopping gap financing bill.
The bill has already passed through the House of Representatives under the control of the Republic, but it is not expected to receive 60 senate games to pass through this room.
The Senate will also vote for a democratic approved alternative, but it is not expected to receive the necessary number of votes.
Republicans are currently controlling the Senate with 53 seats for 47 of the Democrats.
So far, only three democratic corridors have passed, so the Republican is forced to find five more votes.
“The government or in other way, Thune Thune Fox News said.
‘This is really the choice in front of them right now.’




