U.S. Shutdown Begins, and Trump Tells Military to Use U.S. Cities as ‘Training Grounds’

美国政府关门开始,特朗普指示军队将美国城市作为“训练场”。

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2025-10-01

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  • Today is Wednesday, October 1st.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • Well, Mr. President, it looks like we're going to have a shutdown.

  • the U.S. government shut down after the Senate deadlocked over spending.

  • Democrats, as we know, are pushing us towards a government shutdown.

  • Four million people are about to lose coverage,

  • and our Republican colleagues want to do nothing about it.

  • Lawmakers spent the last hours before the deadline in back-to-back votes.

  • We only have 53 Republicans.

  • Each party put forward their own measure to keep funding flowing.

  • We need seven Democrats to join with us.