Top Democrat slams Trump for attending Ryder Cup golf event as government shutdown looms

Top Democrat slams Trump for attending Ryder Cup golf event as government shutdown looms


U.S. President Donald Trump attends the 2025 Ryder Cup at Black Course at Bethpage State Park Golf Course on Sept. 26, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York.

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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries ripped President Donald Trump on Friday for leaving town to watch golf matches in New York with just four days left to avoid a possible federal government shutdown.

“He doesn’t have the time to meet with Democratic leaders to fund the government and address the Republican health care crisis, but Donald Trump, right now, as we speak, is at a golf event,” Jeffries, D-N.Y., said at a news conference on Capitol Hill.

Trump left Washington, D.C., on Friday morning for Bethpage, Long Island, to watch matches at the Ryder Cup, a biennial men’s golf competition. Trump flew back to Washington on Air Force One on Friday afternoon.

Asked what he sees as an “off-ramp” to an impasse between Republicans and Democrats, Jeffries pointed at the president.

“Here’s the off-ramp: Donald Trump, get back to Washington, D.C.,” said Jeffries.

“Why are you at a golf event right now, and the government is four days away from closing? That’s outrageous.”

Jeffries and other Democrats argue that Republicans and Trump will be to blame if the federal government shuts down on Wednesday for lack of a stopgap funding package.

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Republicans, who hold narrow majorities in the House and Senate, want to pass what they call a “clean” bill to temporarily extend funding.

But Democratic leaders insist that the bill include an extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits, which are set to expire at the end of the year. Those credits reduce the cost of health insurance plans purchased on Obamacare marketplaces.

Republicans call those demands unreasonable, arguing that Democrats are the ones standing in the way of the government staying open.

Democrats say Republicans are refusing to negotiate with them because they want to shut the government down.

A funding bill needs 60 votes to be adopted in the Senate, which means it cannot pass on a party-line vote.

There are 53 Republican senators and 45 Democratic senators. The two independent senators caucus with the Democrats.



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