House GOP launches the advertising campaign linking Democrats to a potential government closure

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First on Fox: The campaign arm of the Republicans of the Chamber is launching a campaign of pressure against vulnerable democrats while the deadline for a government closure is looming in Capitol Hill.
The National Committee of the Republican Congress (NRCC) deploys an advertising campaign on Monday targeting 25 Democrats of the Chamber in the districts of the battlefield, urging voters to put pressure on their representatives to vote in favor of any government financing plan that the GOP reveals.
The Chamber and the Senate only have seven working days scheduled together before the end of the 2025 financial year on September 30. If an agreement is not concluded on federal funding by then, the Republicans and the Democrats could face the political reaction of a partial closure of the government.
“Democrats threaten a government closure to arrest President Trump’s policies – like Trump’s repression against MS -13 and violent criminals,” said a voiceover in the short clip. “Democrats want to abolish ice, allowing illegal criminal foreigners to travel our streets. And to do so? They put the care of veterans at risk of risking military remuneration, the police and the border patrol.”
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The Democrats led by the leader of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries room, on the left, are targeted in a new advertising campaign by the arm of the GOP campaign in the Chamber, while President Mike Johnson urges them to vote against a closure. (Getty Images)
The clip ended with a message to the voters: “Tell Democrats: do not hold the government hostage to put illegals before us.”
Republican leaders are expected to reveal a short -term extension of the government’s financing levels for the 2025 financial year, called a continuous resolution, or CR this week.
Democrats have warned for weeks that they will not accept a government funding agreement that has been written without their contribution. They also threatened to oppose any expenditure measure without guarantee that the Trump administration will not seek to reduce these funds throughout the line.
GOP legislators compete on the strategy to avoid the government closure
“The American people suffer because of the way they decimated health care. We need bipartite negotiations to cancel these damage,” said Senate’s minority, Chuck Schumer, DN.Y.
“If they try to blur something in their throat without any compromise, without any bipartite or true bipartisan discussion, they will not get the votes. Clear and simple.”

The campaign arm of the Republicans of the Chamber is launching a campaign of pressure against vulnerable democrats while the deadline for a government stopping is looming in Capitol Hill. (Demetrius Freeman / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
President Donald Trump, on the other hand, told the Republicans on Friday not to work with the Democrats on the issue, accusing them of making impossible requests.
“They want to give money to this or to that and destroy the country. If you had all the dreams for them, they would not vote for that,” said Trump on “Fox & Friends”. “Do not even embrace yourself to treat them.”
But republican leaders hope that a “clean” CR, without my additional partisan measures, will be enough to influence enough democrats to vote to avoid a closure.
“Democrats are currently playing games with this idea of financing the government. They are trying to ask foreign questions,” said President Mike Johnson, R-La., said “Fox News Sunday”. “We may need a financing measure, a CR, for a short period to allow negotiations (of funding) to continue. But it will be clean in its scope, and I surely hope that the Democrats will not try to make this great partisan fight.”
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The Congress adopted a CR which lasts from March to September 2025, with a single democratic vote of the representative Jared Golden, D-Maine.
Meanwhile, Schumer is under pressure from progressives to reject any financing agreement led by the GOP without compromise for the left after his vote was key to avoid a closure in March.
“Democrats out of tactile prefer to stop our government to let President Trump retract violent criminals and get our border,” NRCC Marinella spokesman Mike News Digital told. “They will risk the care of veterans, military salary and public security just to appease their radical base.”