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Trump Administration Faces Mounting Pressure as Government Shutdown Enters Its 34th Day

Trump Administration Faces Mounting Pressure as Government Shutdown Enters Its 34th Day

President Donald Trump blames Democrats for impasse even as key federal programmes are partially funded and federal agencies brace for elections
The federal government shutdown, now in its thirty-fourth day, continues to escalate in stakes and scope as the second term of President Donald J. Trump approaches a critical election cycle.

The administration on Monday announced a partial payment of benefits to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for November, tapping an emergency contingency fund to cover roughly half the usual outlay for the 42 million Americans enrolled.

At the same time, the President blamed congressional Democrats for the ongoing funding impasse, declaring in a televised interview that the shutdown will end only when ‘‘they give in.’’

In a filing to federal court in Rhode Island, the U.S. Department of Agriculture stated that a $4.65 billion reserve will be used to fund the benefit cut as states scramble to update electronic-benefit systems and mobilise staffing to distribute the reduced payments—some of which may be delayed by weeks.

The move marks the first time in the programme’s roughly 60-year history that payments have been reduced due to a funding gap.

At the same time, President Trump reiterated accusations against Democratic lawmakers, stating that Republicans have consistently voted to reopen the government while ‘‘the Democrats keep voting against ending it.’’ He further suggested that eliminating the Senate filibuster could expedite a resolution, though key Senate Republicans maintain the procedural rule remains vital.

With the shutdown persisting, federal agencies are operating under austere conditions: hundreds of thousands of employees remain furloughed or working unpaid, equipment procurement and regulatory functions are paused, and crucial services face delays.

Air traffic controllers and other ‘‘essential’’ personnel continue to perform duties without pay, prompting calls from labour and expert groups about safety and morale.

As the U.S. heads into a high-stakes election period, the shutdown looms large across political battlegrounds.

A poll released Monday showed 61 percent of Americans disapprove of the President’s handling of the situation, with just 31 percent viewing the shutdown as a ‘‘crisis.’’ Republican campaigns are mobilising ahead of off-year elections, while Democratic operatives seek to highlight the disruption as evidence of partisan dysfunction.

The coming days are expected to test whether mounting economic and social strains will shift the political calculus—or force a last-minute break in the stalemate.
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