US officials: US government shutdown may last longer
Jinse Finance reported that the U.S. federal government has entered the fourth day of a "shutdown" due to depleted funds. On the same day, Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives announced that they had canceled plans to return to Washington, D.C. next week, which means that House votes may be postponed and the federal government "shutdown" could last even longer. Affected by the government "shutdown," the U.S. Department of State announced on its website that it would suspend support for certain domestic consular services, and updates to the State Department's website would also be restricted. In addition, the social media accounts of U.S. embassies in multiple countries have also reduced or suspended updates until funding is restored.
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