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Specialties: The top house republican is criticizing one of the top leaders of the Democrats saying that the government shutdown and its consequences are a “levee point” to achieve their goals in health care.
“It’s surprising to see the number two Democrat admit that the left is watching hardworking Americans as” the Chairman of the Auctuanican Committee, August Pfluger, R-Texas, told FOX News Digital.
“This is not the end – it is calculated to carry, to carry families who are held as democrats trying to force their power with Democrats. We always knew, now we say it out loud.”
House Minority Whip Katherine Clark, D-Mass. At one point, Clark was asked who the Americans would find themselves responsible for the continued shutdown.
War Republicans held the line as Johnson pressured the shutdown
The chairman of the Republican Committee of August PFLUGERER criticizes the house mini miniw chose (Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc Via Images; Eric Lee / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“I mean, shutdowns are bad and, there’s going to be, you know, families that are going to suffer a lot. But it’s one of the few times there is. But it’s one of the few times it’s going to be provided.
“It’s a turning point in this budget process where we’ve tried to get Republicans to come together with us and prioritize the government’s refusal, and it’s been a huge refusal, and it’s been to be able to afford health care.”
FOX News Digital reached out to Clark’s office for Plembuger’s comments.
The government is under fire after Congress failed to reach an agreement on federal funding. (Pet Pictures)
The government shutdown is now in its 23rd day after Senate Democrats rejected the GOP’s funding of the Federal Funding Fund.
Republicans have proposed a measure that would keep federal funding nearly flat until November 21, a time-consuming patch called the continuing resolution (cr), so that negotiators will have more time to reach a fiscal agreement (FY) 2026.
The bill passed the house mainly on partisan lines on September 19.
But Democrats have been pushing for a deal to raise money to help fund ObamaCare that was boosted during the 19-episode pandemic. Those improvements are set to expire at the end of 2025.
Republican leaders have signaled a willingness to negotiate with that funding, but have ruled out HOMEWORK.
Screams erupt between Hakeem Jeffries, Mike Lawler as the chaos of the government continues
House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks during a news conference at the US Capitol on the 10th day of the 10th government shutdown on October 10, 2025, in Washington, DC (Alex wroblewski / AFP via Getty Images)
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“Mike Johnson said, we have forever to talk about this, forever. This impact of the aca is in the next few weeks,” said Clark. “Yes, there are reppercungons in the worst closing for people.”
He continued, “I hear from military families that even if they get paid, you know, a lot of couples feel like they’re going to do this.
Republicans have picked up on Clark’s chances in recent days, however.
Gop Gop chairwoman Lisa McClain, R-mich., said in a statement.
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