Trump Calls for Government to Reopen; Democrats Refuse Border Funding Demands
- Trump demands immediate government reopening, blaming Democrats for shutdown impacting 800,000 furloughed workers and critical agency operations. - New York mayoral candidate Mamdani rejects Trump's funding threats, calling them distractions from broader governance failures. - U.S.-China trade deal targets 55% tariff reduction on Chinese goods and addresses fentanyl precursor issues amid ongoing economic tensions. - Fed resists Trump's rate-cut demands, opting for 0.25% reduction while maintaining inflat
Trump Urges Swift End to Government Shutdown
President Donald
The White House has portrayed the deadlock as a partisan dispute centered on Trump’s border security proposals and budget plans. "Democrats are putting politics above the needs of hardworking Americans," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "We won’t allow them to take the country hostage for their extreme demands."
At the same time, Zohran Mamdani, a frontrunner in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, has dismissed Trump’s threats to cut federal funding to the city if Mamdani wins the November election. Mamdani, who identifies as a democratic socialist, brushed off Trump’s comments as a diversion from broader failures in governance. "If the president wants a fight, I’m ready to take him on," Mamdani told The Good Liars, a political satire outlet. He also rejected Trump’s labeling him a communist, saying, "I’m a democratic socialist, but I expect the president will call me whatever he wants." After defeating former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary, Mamdani now faces independent candidate Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa in the general election.
Internationally, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are preparing to finalize a trade and tariff deal at a summit in South Korea. The agreement, which has been under negotiation for months, seeks to lower retaliatory tariffs on Chinese products from 145% to 55% and address U.S. concerns about fentanyl precursor chemicals. Trump has also indicated he may be open to a compromise on TikTok, which faces a U.S. ban unless its Chinese parent company sells its stake. This deal is part of a wider easing of the trade conflict between the two nations, which have both reduced tariffs since earlier this year.
On the domestic front, the Federal Reserve has resisted Trump’s persistent calls for deeper interest rate cuts. In its most recent meeting, the Fed reduced rates by 0.25%, a move critics say falls short of what’s needed to tackle inflation, which remains above the central bank’s 2% goal. Trump has criticized the Fed’s independence, insisting that more aggressive rate cuts are necessary to boost economic growth. "The Fed is being obstinate," he said in a recent interview. "They’re not listening to what Americans need." Fed officials, however, have defended their measured approach, pointing to ongoing inflation and the dangers of overstimulating the economy.
In the world of cryptocurrency, the Trump-associated
The token’s recovery coincided with a $160 million
With the shutdown continuing and no quick solution in sight, Trump’s administration is under mounting pressure to address the economic and logistical fallout. As key elections draw near and global trade relations evolve, how the president manages these challenges will likely define his legacy in a potential second term.
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