Trump Aide Predicts Potential Shutdown Resolution Amid Political Standoff
Kevin Hassett, a senior adviser to former President Trump, signaled a possible breakthrough in the ongoing government shutdown negotiations. The stalemate, now in its third week, hinges on Democratic demands for expanded healthcare funding tied to any short-term spending bill.
Hassett accused Senate Democrats of delaying tactics, suggesting some lawmakers wanted to avoid voting before weekend protests targeting Trump. "The moderate Democrats will MOVE forward and get us an open government," he told CNBC, framing the impasse as "the Schumer shutdown."
The WHITE House is reportedly preparing contingency plans should negotiations fail. Republicans maintain their position against coupling budget measures with Affordable Care Act extensions, setting up a classic Washington showdown as year-end deadlines loom.