Top House Dem Creuse in the Obamacare fight before Trump’s meeting with high issues

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The minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber, DN.Y., said the Democrats do not move on their key requests before a raised challenge meeting with President Donald Trump on government funding.
On Wednesday, the federal government will conclude a partial closure at midnight if the Republicans and Democrats do not reach an agreement on financing priorities for the financial year (exercise) 2026, which ends at the end of the day on September 30.
All the Democrats except one rejected the plan of the Republicans for an almost simple extension of the financing levels of the 2025 financial year, until November 21, aimed at giving more time to appropriars for a longer -term agreement.
Jeffries castigated the measure – called continuous resolution (CR) – as a supporter and demanded that the Republicans make health care concessions in exchange for democratic support.
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The chief of the Hakeem Jeffries House minority, on the left, reports that the Democrats firmly hold their health care requests before a raised challenge meeting with President Donald Trump on government funding. (Getty Images)
He reported at a last-minute press conference on Monday that Democrats would reject less than a written plan to extend subsidies to the Acting Acting Act (ACA) promulgated during the Pandemic COVID-19.
“No one can trust their speech on health care. Do you like it?” And on behalf of the American people, are we supposed to say that they are ready to negotiate? The American people knew that it would be an unreasonable thing to do for us. “
Jeffries also pointed out that another CR offered by the Democrats would extend these subsidies under the ACA, familiarly known as “Obamacare” permanently.
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The chief of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries room, DN.Y., is expressed during a press conference in Capitol, in Washington on March 6, 2025. (J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo)
It arrives a few hours before him, the head of the minority of the Senate Chuck Schumer, Dn.y., the president of the Chamber Mike Johnson, R-La., And the head of the majority of the Senate John Thune, Rs.d., should meet Trump to discuss government funding at 3 p.m. Monday.
Johnson and Thune, as well as other Congress Republicans, pushed the Democrats to accept the table agreement – stressing that the financing levels have been about the same since the time of former President Joe Biden.
“We are ready, we are ready, we are able to find a bipartite path to follow and to achieve an expense agreement which really maintains the open government, but meets the needs of the American people in terms of health, their security and their economic well-being linked to the reduction in the high cost of living, as opposed to millions of Americans to an increase in health care costs,” said Jeffre
“What we will not do is support a partisan republican expenses bill which continues to empty the health care of the American people.”
Obamacare’s subsidies from the era of the cocvid era must expire at the end of this year without any action by the congress.
Thune told NBC News from NBC News on Sunday that it would be open to the negotiation of an agreement but not twinned with the financing talks of the current government.

The head of the majority of the Senate, John Thune, RS.D., speaks with journalists near his office on Capitol Hill on September 18, 2025, in Washington. (Mariam Zuhaib / AP Photo)
“We can have this conversation, but before doing so, release the hostage. Release the American people, keep the government open, then have a conversation on these premium tax credits. I am certainly open to this. I think we are all,” he said.
“I will say … This particular program desperately needs reform. It is responsible for waste, fraud and abuse. We will therefore have reforms if we take measures, but I think there is potentially a way to follow.”
The CR led by the GOP exceeded the house earlier this month largely along the party.
It is now in the Senate, where at least several Democrats will be necessary to reach the threshold of 60 vote to continue the bill.
Schumer is subjected to enormous pressure by his left flank after playing a key role in the progress of the CR des Républicains in March, which spread until September 30.
This time, however, Jeffries assured that he and Schumer were “locking” in terms of the republican plan unless a compromise is reached.

The leader of the Senate minority, Charles Schumer, and the minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries room maintained at a press conference at the American Capitol on June 11, 2025 in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
He said of their next sit-down with Trump: “We are heading to the meeting to have a good faith negotiation on the landing of the plane in a way that avoids a government closure but does not pursue the republican assault against the health care of the American people.”
“The Republicans control the Chamber and the Senate, and there is a republican president. If the government stops, it is because the Republicans want to close the government,” said Jeffries at another time.
Johnson, meanwhile, hammered the position of the Democrats in an appearance in “Sunday Morning Futures”.
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“We have adopted a continuous resolution, a simple, very clean and 24 -page continuous resolution to keep the government open for seven more weeks, so that the appropriars can finish this process,” said Johnson.
“And (Schumer) said: ‘No. List of other partisan priorities.