Vice President JD Vance called House Speaker on Wednesday Mike JohnsonUse a video compilation arguing against Democrats Closed the government There is previous evidence in the years that Louisiana Republican has learned how to troll its opponents from “Master” – President Donald Tusrap,
Vance Fox was creating an appearance for blaming Democrats on News, inspiring the government to get out of money Stop votes for a stopgap bill Last night when he was asked that Johnson asked about holding a monitor outside his office, who was running on repeating the supercat of House Democrats.
He replied: “I see that Mike Johnson has clearly learned the trolling master President Donald Trump by putting that video outside his office, just threw the words Democrat back on him.”
Vance told Fox and friend The host that someone should not shut down the government for “policy disagreement”, even though Republican has used government funding disputes over the years, which is as a profit to remove unpopular policy concessions from democratic presidents.
He said, “You do not stop the government because you have a policy disagreement about a completely different issue, and this is what Democrats have done,” he said.

Vance convicted what he said “a group of distant groups Managing committee To refuse to vote for the Stopgap Funding Bill, Democrats “falsely claimed that their push to renew the cheap care act subsidy next year is ahead of time, although insurance companies have already set high rates based on the end of that future in renewal notices to Americans this month.
He said, “Don’t stop the government because you don’t get what you want. It is exactly that Senate Democrats have done this matter.”
During Trump’s first term in 2018, the Congress was interacted with the Republican-Trump’s behest as to what a 35-day lapse would be made in appropriation as the President said that he would not sign an appropriation bill, which lacked funds for his signature boundary wall, even if the provision did not have enough support to receive the provision.
On Tuesday, on the last day of the government’s financial year, the Republican-controlled Senate put forward the unsuccessful straopgap bill to keep the government open until Thanksgiving. But the Democrats voted against the constant resolution, also known as CR, the Senate Minority leader Chak Shumar took the charge to the shutdown.
Only Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nave), Angus King (I-Men) and John Fetterman (D-Pen). Joined Republican. Sen Rand Paul was the only Republican to oppose it.