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President Donald Trump has launched another salvo in his ongoing feud with Democrats, likening them to "kamikaze pilots" who are recklessly pushing the country towards economic disaster.
The president's comments came as the government shutdown entered its third week, with no end in sight. Trump, who is seeking to eliminate what he calls Democratic "welfare programs," believes that the current stalemate gives him leverage to cut billions of dollars in programs that Republicans have long wanted to ax.
In an exclusive interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Trump blasted Democrats for their handling of the shutdown, saying they lack strong leadership and viable candidates for upcoming elections. He also warned that failing to act would lead to a "kamikaze" situation for millions of Americans facing higher premiums due to Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants.
Trump's comments were met with swift pushback from Democrats, who accused him of attempting to sabotage the Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire in 2025. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have been negotiating with Trump over the shutdown, but so far, no deal has been reached.
The White House claims that the shutdown is a result of Democrats' refusal to approve funding for programs they disagree with, while Democrats argue that they are trying to protect millions of Americans who rely on these programs.
In other news, Trump weighed in on the New York City mayoral race, warning that Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, could lead the city into "big trouble" if elected. Mamdani has garnered significant support from younger voters, but Trump is confident that he will lose.
The showdown between Trump and Democrats continues to escalate, with no signs of resolution in sight. As the shutdown enters its third week, Americans are bracing for the economic fallout – a situation that Trump likens to being on a "kamikaze" mission.
The president's comments came as the government shutdown entered its third week, with no end in sight. Trump, who is seeking to eliminate what he calls Democratic "welfare programs," believes that the current stalemate gives him leverage to cut billions of dollars in programs that Republicans have long wanted to ax.
In an exclusive interview on Sunday Morning Futures, Trump blasted Democrats for their handling of the shutdown, saying they lack strong leadership and viable candidates for upcoming elections. He also warned that failing to act would lead to a "kamikaze" situation for millions of Americans facing higher premiums due to Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants.
Trump's comments were met with swift pushback from Democrats, who accused him of attempting to sabotage the Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire in 2025. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have been negotiating with Trump over the shutdown, but so far, no deal has been reached.
The White House claims that the shutdown is a result of Democrats' refusal to approve funding for programs they disagree with, while Democrats argue that they are trying to protect millions of Americans who rely on these programs.
In other news, Trump weighed in on the New York City mayoral race, warning that Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani, a self-described democratic socialist, could lead the city into "big trouble" if elected. Mamdani has garnered significant support from younger voters, but Trump is confident that he will lose.
The showdown between Trump and Democrats continues to escalate, with no signs of resolution in sight. As the shutdown enters its third week, Americans are bracing for the economic fallout – a situation that Trump likens to being on a "kamikaze" mission.