Why did the government shut down?
Disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over funding, particularly regarding healthcare subsidies.
Politics / US Politics
As the US government faces a shutdown, Vice President JD Vance defends President Trump's use of a sombrero meme targeting Democrat Hakeem Jeffries, sparking debate over political humor and racial sensitivity.
The government shutdown was triggered by disagreements over healthcare subsidies. Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social showing Hakeem Jeffries, the Democrat House minority leader, wearing a moustache and a sombrero while mariachi music played. Jeffries condemned the video as bigotry. Vance insisted Republicans were serious about negotiating a solution to the deadlock despite the online trolling, saying the memes were “funny”. The White House also joined in the trolling with footage of Democrats opposing previous shutdowns playing on a loop on screens in the briefing room before a press conference on Wednesday. During the shutdown, around 800,000 federal workers will be placed on unpaid leave, disrupting air travel, national parks, zoos, health programmes, the postal service, the military and food stamps. White House staff also face furloughs.
Disagreement between Democrats and Republicans over funding, particularly regarding healthcare subsidies.
President Trump posted a video depicting a Democrat leader in a sombrero, seen by some as a racist stereotype.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are on unpaid leave, disrupting numerous public services.
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