The North American president proposes giving two thousand dollars to needy families through customs fees and is concerned about a possible judicial blocking of his tariff policy.
Donald Trump threatens to fire air traffic controllers who don’t return to work. The government shutdown is not yet resolved, but Trump warns that a court ruling otherwise would devastate the United States economy.
The intention is now to give two thousand dollars to families with lower incomes, arising from customs fees. The remainder would be used to reduce public debt.
But Trump is very worried about a possible blockade by the Supreme Court of the tariff policy that he believes will be saving.
The explanation is much more complex, but Trump prefers to simplify and say that the agreement to unblock the government is good. This should be approved this Wednesday.
There is no deadline for unfreezing funds
There is still no date for the funds for salary payments to be available.
But Trump demands that air traffic controllers, without access to pay, return to work immediately and threatens to “pull” anyone who doesn’t do so. For those who remain in office, whom the president classifies as “great patriots”, he says there will be a bonus.
The right places are receiving more and more Americans in search of food.
At a food bank in Arizona, since October 1, traffic has increased by 15 percent, with 1,400 cars a day of people without access to emergency food support due to the government shutdown.
