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Government shutdown enters fifth day as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse

October 5, 2025
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican and Democratic lawmakers at an impasse on reopening the provided few public signs Sunday of meaningful negotiations talking place to end what has so far been a five-day shutdown.

Leaders in both parties are betting that has swung their way, putting pressure on the other side to cave. Democrats are insisting on renewing subsidies to cover for millions of households, while wants to preserve existing spending levels and threatening to if the government remains closed.

The squabble comes at a moment of troubling economic uncertainty. While the has continued to grow this year, and inflation remains elevated as Trump’s have created a series of disruptions for businesses and employers have hurt confidence in his leadership. At the same time, there is a recognition that the nearly is financially unsustainable yet there has to be a coalition around the potential tax increases and spending cuts to reduce borrowing levels.

House Democratic leader , among those appearing on the Sunday news shows, said there have been no talks with Republican leaders since their White House meeting Monday.

Government shutdownThe AP has journalists around the country covering the shutdown of the federal government.

“And unfortunately, since that point in time, Republicans, including Donald Trump, have gone radio silent,” Jeffries said. “And what we’ve seen is negotiation through , the House canceling votes, and of course President Trump spending yesterday on the . That’s not responsible behavior.”

Trump was asked via text message by CNN’s Jake Tapper about shutdown talks. The Republican president responded with confidence but no details.

“We are winning and cutting costs big time,” Trump said in a text message, according to CNN.

His administration sees the shutdown as an opening to , with multiple officials saying they will save money as workers are furloughed by imposing permanent job cuts on thousands of government workers, .

While Trump rose to fame on the TV show with is catchphrase of “You’re fired,” Republicans on Sunday claimed that the administration would take no pleasure in letting go of federal workers, even though they have put funding on hold for .

“We haven’t seen the details yet about what’s happening” with layoffs, House Speaker said on NBC. “But it is a regrettable situation that the president does not want.”

, director of the , said that the administration wants to avoid the layoffs it had indicated could start on Friday, a deadline that came and went without any decisions being announced.

“We want the Democrats to come forward and to make a deal that’s a clean, continuing resolution that gives us seven more weeks to talk about these things,” Hassett said on CNN. “But the bottom line is that with Republicans in control, the Republicans have a lot more power over the outcome than the Democrats.”

Democratic Sen. of California defended his party’s stance on the shutdown, saying on NBC that the possible increase in health care costs for “millions of Americans” would make insurance unaffordable in what he called a “crisis.”

But Schiff also noted that the Trump administration has from being used, essentially undermining the value of Democrats’ seeking compromises on the budgets as the White House could decline to not honor Congress’ wishes. The Trump administration sent Congress roughly $4.9 billion in “ ” on foreign aid, a process that meant the spending was withheld without time for Congress to weigh in before the previous fiscal year ended last month.

“We need both to address the health care crisis and we need some written assurance in the law, I won’t take a promise, that they’re not going to renege on any deal we make,” Schiff said.

The television appearances indicated that Democrats and Republicans are busy talking, deploying against each other that have raised concerns about whether it’s possible to negotiate in good faith.

Vice President said that a video putting Jeffries in a was simply a joke, even though it came across as mocking people of Mexican descent as Republicans insist that the Democratic demands would lead to health care spending on immigrants in the country illegally, a claim that Democrats dispute.

Immigrants in the U.S. illegally are not eligible for any , including insurance provided through the Affordable Care Act.

The challenge, however, is that the two parties do not appear to be having productive conversations with each other in private.

On Friday, a Senate vote to advance a that would reopen the government failed to notch the necessary 60 votes to end a filibuster. Johnson said the House would close for legislative business next week, a strategy that could obligate the Senate to work with the government funding bill that was passed by House Republicans.

Senate Majority Leader said Sunday that the shutdown on discretionary spending, the furloughing of federal workers and requirements that other federal employees work without pay will go on so long as Democrats vote no.

“They’ll get another chance on Monday to vote again,” said Thune on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”

“And I’m hoping that some of them have a change of heart,” he said.

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Jeffries Johnson and Schiff appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Hassett was on CNN’s “State of the Union” and Thune was on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures.”

The post Government shutdown enters fifth day as Democrats and Republicans remain at an impasse appeared first on Associated Press.

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