Updates live: Trump and the GOP in the government closed the collapse with the Democrats while the Senate returns

There have been many fingers during the weekend while the best leaders of the two-parts congress dug their opposite requests in the government’s closure.
The rhetoric on the Sunday political talk shows reported that the confrontation was probably going to be part of the return of the Senate today.
If you just join our cover, here are some of the last comments:
Leader of the majority of the John Thune Senate: “We are in an impasse,” conceded the Southern Dakota Republican on the “Sunday morning future” of Fox News, calling the desires of the Democrats to reverse the Medicaid cups implemented in the political package of President Donald Trump a “non-starter”.
“It does not matter, it is not reasonable, it is not realistic,” he said.
While Leader of the Minority of the Senate Chuck Schumer CBS News that he had “encouraged” his members to speak to the Republicans, he suggested that these informal parallel conversations were not successful and that it is to the management to find a way to get out of the closure.
“The Republicans have offered nothing,” said New York Democrat, adding: “The only way it will be resolved is so five people are sitting together in a room and resolving it.”
Mike Johnson room president Bounds the Democrats of the Congress, saying to NBC: “The reason why the government is closed is that Chuck Schumer and 43 of its Democratic colleagues in the Senate have decided to vote several times to keep the government closed.”
“The house has done our job,” added the Louisiana republican.
Leader of the Hakeem Jeffries minority NBC said the last time he spoke with the Republican Directorate of Government Financing was at a meeting of the White House last week the day before the deadline, and “unfortunately, since that time, the Republicans, including Donald Trump, have become a silent radio.”
When he was asked if he always has the impression that it was possible to negotiate with Trump, Jeffries called the president’s sharing of a racist video and generated by AI-A-him in a sombrero a few hours after this critical “scandalous” and “disturbed” meeting, adding, “he speaks of himself”.