New Mike Johnson Memo to shelter the GOP demystify Dem ‘Delusion’ on the closure

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First on Fox: The war of the supporting messages on an imminent government closure warms up with a new service note sent to the Republicans of the Chamber by President Mike Johnson, R-La.
In a memo entitled “Having the illusion of closing of the Democrats”, sent to the GOP offices on Monday, obtained by Fox News Digital, Johnson urges the other Republicans of the Chamber to keep the heat on the Democrats in the fighting of the government by competing for their points most often used in the current battle.
“The Republicans acted in a responsible manner by advancing a 24 -page own and non -partisan continuous resolution which maintains funding at current levels until November 21 without any partisan cyclosis.
“Meanwhile, Democrats double the false stories while the threat of a closure of the government led by the Democrats is looming. Democrats – who have stated once the closures are” dangerous “, disastrous” and “ self -inflicted damage ” for the elderly, veterans, military, families and the economy – are now active to force a completely unrelated policies to public funds. “”
President Johnson returns the scenario to DEM leaders with a faithful warning against the government’s closure

The Democrats led by the minority head of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber are in a email war with President Mike Johnson and the Républicains de la Chambre as a possible government closure. (Images Andrew Harnik / Getty; Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, included via Getty Images)
The memo first cited the attack on democrats that the Republicans work to end health care for millions of Americans, urging GOP legislators to retaliate with “the current financing bill is a simple extension of short -term financing without policy changes and health care programs are entirely funded at current levels”.
“Democrats want to hold the funding of the government in September hostage on a political struggle unrelated to their own achievement. Political debates can occur separately, and Democrats do not need to close the government to do so,” said the note.
The head of the minority of the Hakeem Jeffries Chamber, DN.Y., and other democrats are pressure for any government financing bill includes an extension of Obamacare’s subsidies from the Age of the Pandemic COVID-19 which should expire at the end of 2025.
Democrats also published their own alternative financing bill which would have repealed Medicaid reforms in the major bills of President Donald Trump – all points that the Republicans faced as non -starters.

President Donald Trump speaks to journalists as he left the White House in Washington on September 7, 2025. (Jose Luis Magana / AP Photo)
Republican leaders have reported the opening to the discussion of Obamacare’s extensions, but pleaded against including them in a short -term financing bill of seven weeks.
The memo also urges GOP legislators to criticize the proposal of the Democrats, saying that it gives “free health care for illegal foreigners”, “$ 500 million in taxpayers’ financing to support liberal media”, “a decrease of $ 50 billion in investments for the improvement of rural health care”, and “billions of funding for Dei and Climate Projects foreigners “. “”
On the democratic accusations according to which the Republicans use federal workers as “pawns” in a government closure battle, the memo said: “If the Democrats choose to force a closure, the Trump administration must be ready to manage the situation in a responsible manner, in particular by making difficult personnel decisions to prioritize operations.”
“But this disturbance is entirely avoidable if the Democrats support the responsible solution on the table. If the Democrats reject it, they will only serve that federal workers and pawns in their political games,” he said.
House passes a sustained plan by Trump to avoid the government closure
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The memo also encouraged the Republicans to emphasize that their short-term financing bill adopted the room earlier this month with votes almost entirely of the GOP, and that the Democrats of the Senate were responsible for scuttling it earlier this month.
This comes after Johnson urged the Republicans to the House at a conference, a library, earlier to remain united on federal funding, arguing that the Democrats had “no credible argument” in the struggle.
The Senate Republicans are expected to submit the field bill this week. If it does not reach midnight on October 1, however, a partial closure of the government is almost certain.