Washington, United States – The US Congress has once again entered a political and financial deadlock. This comes after the Senate failed for the twelfth time to reach an agreement on funding the federal government. This comes amid a sharp division between Republicans and Democrats that threatens a comprehensive administrative paralysis in government institutions.
Congressional sources said the disagreements center on public spending priorities, particularly foreign aid and support for Ukraine, as well as social welfare programs. This comes at a time when the country is experiencing economic pressures and rising public debt levels.
The US Treasury Department warned that continued deadlock in Congress could lead to a partial government shutdown in the coming weeks, meaning hundreds of thousands of federal employees would not receive their paychecks and many vital services would be disrupted.
Observers believe that the unprecedented recurrence of the crisis reflects the erosion of the spirit of consensus within the American political system. It also demonstrates how funding issues have become partisan bargaining chips in open electoral battles, while the American citizen remains the biggest loser in these tensions.
In the absence of compromise solutions, Washington remains stuck in a cycle of recurring crises. This comes amid growing questions about Congress’s ability to break this deadlock before the United States enters the dark tunnel of a government shutdown.