First on Fox: Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Before the end of this week, the House is pressurizing the House Democrat before a significant vote on the bill to prevent a partial official shutdown before the end of this week.
The clip, which runs within just two minutes, is a supercut of the top Democratic MPs, emphasizing that his party does not support the government shutdown nor the office shutdown and the large -scale furls that come with them.
“House Democrats have long warned of the results of a government shutdown,” the text begins on screen.
The message is immediately performed by former house speaker Nancy Palosi, D-Calif, during a press conference, “We believe in governance. We want to keep the government open. A shutdown is very serious.”
Massey says that it is a ‘no’ on the trump-endorsed government funding measure.

House speaker Mike Johnson is using his previous words of Democrats on shutdown against him in a new pressure campaign. (Getty image)
“It is not normal that the salary of 800,000 workers should be taken hostage. It is not normal to close the government when we do not find what we want.”
The video ends with a white text on a black screen that states, “What has changed? Now the Democrats want to shut down the government to stop President Trump.”
“Democrats have raided against the government shutdown. But now they are supporting one,” Johnson in a written statement told Fox News Digital. “They are willing to do anything to stop President Trump from implementing their agenda.”
This is a marked growth between Democrats and Republicans in the war of words between Donald Trump and GOP leaders, which are insisting on stopping a partial shutdown.
The 99-page bill released by House GOP leaders in the weekend will keep the government funded on September 30 in the late 2025.

The bill is supported by President Donald Trump. (Rebecca Noble/Getty Images)
This will do this by expanding the government funding levels of FY 2024, which the Republican leaders have celebrated as a win that it maintains the level of federal spending for almost one more year, rather than the expected growth that comes with the appropriation bills of the Congress.
The bill known as a continuous resolution (CR) is expected to get home-wide votes on Tuesday afternoon.
Democrats, after not receiving assurance from Republican, strongly condemned the bill that it would include obstacles on Trump’s rights, especially related to government spending.
House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrees, DN “Equally troublesome, law does nothing to protect social security, medicare or medicade, while the US exposes further pain in this financial year. We are voting.”
Trump-supported scheme to stop shutdown heads for house vote
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House GOP leadership colleagues stated in the weekend that the bill included an additional $ 6 billion for Veterans Healthcare, and Republican pushed back on the allegations that Bill Touches Medicare and Medicade – compulsory government programs that cannot cut the Congress’s appropriation process a lot.
But passing the bill without any democratic support would be a difficult fight for Republican leaders. At least half a dozen Republicans are unspent about the bill until Tuesday morning.
But GOP leaders were confident that it would be passed on Monday. “We are going to plan to move it tomorrow,” said House Majority Leader Steve Scalis, R-La.
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