No Shutdown Meeting Until Stopgap Funding Approved, Trump Tells Democrats

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Democrats are demanding Republicans renew Affordable Care Act subsidies in exchange for approving the House Appropriations bill.

President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would talk with Democrat leaders if they reopen the government by approving a Republican-led stopgap funding bill designed to temporarily fund U.S. government operations.

“I would like to meet with both of them but I said one little caveat, I will only meet if they let the country open,” Trump said, referring to requests by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries to meet “anytime, any place.”

Trump’s choice to withhold discussions with Democratic leaders without a prior resolution to the shutdown, now entering its fourth week, has come as Schumer and Jeffries have said they are open to speak “anytime, anyplace.”

The first major shutdown under the second Trump administration began on Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass appropriations bills for the fiscal year 2026, resulting in a lapse of funding for non-essential federal operations.

Essential services, such as national security and emergency response, are ongoing but thousands of federal employees have been furloughed, and programs spanning several agencies have been scaled back. The White House has underscored the economic toll of the shutdown, with conjectures revealing billions in daily losses in productivity and delayed services.

The source of the shutdown is Democratic opposition to a Republican-proposed continuing resolution (CR) to finance the government through Nov. 21 at current levels, that has failed numerous times in the Senate.

Democrats are committed to extending enhanced premium tax credits under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which are set to expire on Dec. 31.

These subsidies grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Democrats say they are responsible for reducing healthcare costs for over 20 million Americans.

Premiums could increase 25-50 percent in many states if the subsidies expire, according to analyses from health policy groups. Republicans view the demand as an unrelated rider that gets in the way of government funding efforts. They say they’re open to negotiations on reforming the ACA but only after the government is funded.

By Kimberly Hayek

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