
President Donald Trump said that he and his budget director will find out which “democratic agencies” should reduce when the closure of the US government approached his third day.
He invited the Republicans to take the opportunity to “cleanse the dead wood” and did not give a hint of concessions to the democratic requirements that financing of legislation should include subsidies for health insurance.
Meanwhile, the Republicans and Democrats on the Capitol Hill continued to blame each other for not leaving federal agencies open.
Hundreds of thousands of federal workers remain at home, while others worked without payment. Some federal attractions were closed to visitors, while others, including the statue of freedom, remained open.
Analysts do not expect what kind of side the side will budge without pressure from everyday Americans, most of whom have not yet experienced a direct influence on their lives.
It was not clear what exactly could solve Trump at a meeting on Thursday with a resettlement, director of the US Management and Budget Office (OMB).
When the Congress cannot hold the US government open, the OMB director works with the president to choose which government should stop and which are necessary.
Then it gives the federal agencies about which employees will be placed on FURLOGH, which means unpaid leave.
On the first day of disconnection, Vouught said that the White House was paused or cancel billions of dollars in financing intended for democratic states, including $ 18 billion. USA (13.4 billion pounds) in infrastructure projects in New York – a house of both Senator Chuck Shumer and the leader of the Democratic House of Hakim Jeffris.
Both parties should get together to adopt the legislation if the government is again open.
Republicans need eight senators -democrats to vote with them, while the democrats need 13 Republicans to be on the side. Only three democrats joined the Republicans in the last unsuccessful vote in the Senate on Wednesday.
It is expected that lawmakers will try again on Friday afternoon to allow a dead end with voting in the Senate.
Republicans want to accept the measure of financing without affection, but the Democrats want to include updating subsidies for medical insurance for low -income people, which expires at the end of the year.

On Thursday, in dueling press conferences on the Capitol Hill, none of the parties was ready to give.
The speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson called the Democrats “selfish”, called him the “disconnection of the democrat”, and said that he would not negotiate insurance subsidies – or other measures – to state funding.
Jeffris accused the Republicans of not wanting to provide the Americans with the working class of health and said that Trump's threats to dismiss more federal workers were meaningless. He noted: “They fired federal employees all the time.”
Lee Miringoff, the director of the Institute of Public Opinion of the University, said that his survey suggests that Americans largely share party lines when it came to the appointment of guilt for closing.
According to him, most of both democratic and republican respondents in his polls were accused of another party of closing, while 41% of independent stated that both sides share guilty the same.
“Both sides have mastered the indication of the fingers, and everything that we have left is an increasing number of people who think that the country is moving in the wrong direction,” Miringoff said.
He expected the Americans to put pressure on the Congress in order to open the government again, but only until they see the influence of the closure on their own lives.

Since politicians exchanged Borbes, the US government services began to stop, and thousands of federal workers remained at home.
It was expected that about 750,000 federal workers will receive unpaid leave, according to the budget administration of the Congress (CBO).
Federal employees considered it “essential” continued to work, although without payment. They include more than 200,000 law enforcement officials.
Airproof airplants and employees of the Transport Security Administration (TSA) are considered important, so aviation will not be immediately affected.
During the last shutdown, these employees were increasingly causing patients, which led to some delays at large airports.
Tourists were rejected from museums in Washington and New York, including in the Federal Hall in Manhattan.
The manager told the BBC that the building was closed, like other federal monuments.
George Washington, the first president of the United States, took the oath there in 1789. Now the museum, the historical building was also a home for the first congress and the Supreme Court.
But not all monuments are closed.
In other places in New York, the statue of Freedom and Island of Ellis remained open, “thanks to the leadership of President Donald J. Trump,” said a representative of the internal affairs of the Department of Internal Affairs.
The Smithsonov Institute, which includes more than a dozen museums and attractions that attracted about 17 million visitors last year, told BBC that he had enough money to stay open for a week.