First on Fox: Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., Open hours at the Democrats house for a critical mood about a bill to avert a partial one Government closure before the end of this week.
The clip, which runs slightly less than two minutes, is a supercut of top democratic legislators who emphasize that their party does not support the government’s closures, nor the office closures and massive leave that accompanying it.
“Huisdemocrats have long been warned about the consequences of a government closure,” the text on the screen begins.
The message is immediately followed by former house speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., State during a press conference: “We believe in governance. We want to keep the government open. A closure is very serious.”
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House speaker Mike Johnson uses the earlier words of Democrats about closures against them in a new printing campaign. (Getty Images)
“It is not normal to keep 800,000 pay slips of employees hostage. It is not normal to close the government if we don’t get what we want,” says Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, DN.Y., on the house floor in another clip.
The video ends with white text on a black screen that reads: “What has changed? Now Democrats want to close the government to try to stop President Trump.”
“Democrats have rolled up against the government’s closure. But now they support one,” Johnson told Fox News Digital in a written statement. “They are willing to do everything to prevent President Trump from performing his agenda.”
It is a clear escalation in the words war between Democrats and Republicans about a plan president Donald Trump And Gop leaders urge to avert a partial closure.
The 99-page account released by GOP leaders during the weekend would keep the government financed on September 30 until the end of the tax year (FY) 2025.

The bill is supported by President Donald Trump. (Rebecca Noble/Getty images)
It would do this by extending FY 2024 government financing levels, who celebrated Republican leaders as a victory because it keeps the federal expenses for about another year, instead of the expected increases associated with the annual accounts for the full year conference credit.
The bill, known as a continuous resolution (CR), is expected to get a home -wide voice on Tuesday afternoon.
Democrats strongly condemned the bill after they had not received any guarantees from Republicans that it would include limitations to Trump’s authority, in particular related to government spending.
“The Partizan House Republican Financing Act recklessly reduces health care, nutrients and $ 23 billion in veteran benefits,” said Huisminderheid leader Hakeem Jeffries, dn.y., in a joint explanation with other democratic leaders. “Equally difficult, the legislation does nothing to protect social security, medicine or medicaid, while exposing the American people to further pain during this tax year. We vote no.”
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Huis Gop Leadership Aides said the bill that the bill contained an extra $ 6 billion for Veterans Healthcare, and Republicans have reduced the accusations that the Medicare and Medicaid bill is becoming compulsory government programs that cannot be cut considerably in the process of congress credits.
But passing on the bill with little to no democratic support will be a tough fight for Republican leaders. At least half a dozen republicans are undecided about or Opposite the bill From Tuesday morning.
But Gop -leaders were convinced that it would pass all Monday. “We are going to move it tomorrow,” said the majority of Steve Scalise, R-la, on Monday evening.