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President Donald Trump called on Congressional Republicans to deploy the 'nuclear option' of ending the filibuster to bring the government shutdown to an end.
Trump claimed that during his meetings with world leaders in Asia 'the one question that kept coming up... was how did the Democrats SHUT DOWN the United States of America and why did the powerful Republicans allow them to do it?'
The alleged query from world leaders apparently gave the president some pause.
'The fact is, in flying back, I thought a great deal about that question, WHY?' he said in a lengthy post on his Truth Social page Thursday night.
He then claimed that Democrats are 'Crazed Lunatics that have lost all sense of WISDOM and REALITY' since they've lost all power in Washington D.C.
'It is a sick form of the now "legendary" Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS) that only comes from losing too much,' Trump wrote.
'They want Trillions of Dollars to be taken from our Healthcare System and given to others who are not deserving - People who have come into our Country illegally, many from prisons and mental institutions,' the president claimed.
'That will hurt American citizens and Republicans will not let it happen.
'It is now time for Republicans to play their "TRUMP CARD" and go for what is called the Nuclear Option - get rid of the filibuster and get rid of it NOW!'
Trump threatened the 'nuclear option' just hours after he and First Lady Melania Trump brought Halloween joy to children by handing out candy at the White House.
Senate Republicans have thus far ruled out the nuclear option: changing the rules in the chamber to eliminate the 60 vote threshold needed for passing legislation without a filibuster.
The filibuster is a way of blocking a vote - something that was rarely done in previous decades but has become increasingly frequently used.
Under the arrangement, there must be 60 votes to end a debate and proceed to a vote - so without the 60 votes, the bill can never be passed.
Republicans currently hold a 53 - 47 majority in the Senate and a 219 - 213 majority in the House of Representatives.
Those who have opposed the measure argue that it would benefit Democrats the next time they take power, according to CNN.
But in his post Thursday night, Trump pointed out that Democrats have previously called for an end to the filibuster.
'Just a short while ago, the Democrats, while in power, fought for three years to do this but were unable to pull it off,' Trump wrote, as he praised Majority Leader John Thune and House Speaker Mike Johnson for their work.
'Well now WE are in power and if we did what we should be doing, it would IMMEDIATELY end this ridiculous Country destroying "SHUT DOWN."'
'If the Democrats ever came back into power, which would be made easier for them if the Republicans are not using the Great Strength and Policies made available to us by ending the filibuster, the Democrats will exercise their rights and it will be done in the first day they take office, whether or not we do it,' Trump claimed.
Trump's mandate for Republicans comes as nearly 42 million citizens are set to lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.
SNAP, the program that loads monthly funds onto a debit card for recipients to buy groceries, is set to expire on November 1.
The average monthly SNAP benefit is $187 per person. However, without a vote to end the government shutdown, that stipend won't be dispensed.
On Wednesday, Majority Leader Thune tore into Democrats - claiming they are to blame for the lapse in SNAP benefits.
Thune had previously claimed the Senate had voted 13 times to reopen the government, but the left flat-out rejected the deals.
However, critics have slammed the Trump administration for blocking billions in approved emergency funding that could have kept SNAP alive during the shutdown under the Department of Agriculture’s contingency plan.
Another government aid program at risk as soon as next week is WIC, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, which provides food assistance specifically for pregnant women, new mothers and young children.
The Trump administration has already rerouted $300 million in proceeds from tariff revenue to provide additional funding to keep the program afloat after previously allocated funds were scheduled to run out earlier in October.
Amid the political dysfunction in Washington DC that may lead to the longest government shutdown in history, some governors - particularly in red states - have decided to step up and provide food benefits.
Governors of Virginia, Vermont and Louisiana have 'pledged to backfill food aid for recipients even while the shutdown stalls the federal program, though state-level details haven’t been announced.'
California Governor Gavin Newsom and New York Governor Kathy Hochul, both Democrats, have also made moves to stock up food banks across their states.
Hochul said she’s fast-tracking $30 million in emergency food aid, while Newsom is releasing $80 million and deploying the National Guard to help run food banks - though some locations have turned down the troops’ assistance.
The Trump Administration has noted that states that choose to spend money on their food programs will not be reimbursed for their actions.
On the night before Halloween, the Trumps emerged from the White House’s southern entrance to Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ being played by a military string ensemble.
The duo delighted children who lined up decked out in costumes to meet with them.
Trump revived one of his favorite trick-or-treat games from his 2019 Halloween party by bopping a child dressed as a marshmallow on the head with a chocolate bar, before placing it atop his costume for the child to collect.
Instead, the child walked away trying to balance the candy bar on top of his head, exactly where Trump had placed it. Trump went viral in 2019 for playing the same game with a child dressed in a Despicable Me costume.
'This is a strong granddad move,' one supporter said on Thursday as Trump's trick went viral again.
Melania shared her own sweet moment with a little girl who appeared scared to approach, stooping down and opening her arms to bring the child closer.
She placed her hand on the little girl's cheek and rubbed her shoulder reassuringly as Trump watched on.
Separately, Trump high-fived a boy that appeared to be dressed as him. They both were wearing blue suits with red ties and red MAGA hats.
A little girl accompanying the Trump-dressed boy appeared to be dressed as the first lady. She had a white coat similar ton ones fancied by Melania.
The first lady was seen bending over and appeared to compliment the duo on their look. Then Trump told the kids to turn around and pose for a photo.
Dozens of carved jack-o-lanterns filled with lights decorated the mansion’s sprawling staircases along with fall foliage, pumpkins and other autumn staples.
The exterior of the home was decorated in faux falling autumn leaves and Melania wore a beige and orange trench coat to celebrate the holiday.
The president's top staffers and their families were first in line to receive treats from the Trumps.
Top advisor and deputy chief of staff Steven Miller, his wife Katie Miller, and their three children were some of the first to get their chocolates.
Miller's son, dressed as a ghost, appeared blissfully unaware that he was in line to meet the President and First Lady, repeatedly attempting to slip past them as his father reached to pull him back into the queue.
Soon after followed White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, her husband, and their young child dressed as a pumpkin.