White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sharply criticized congressional Democrats on Tuesday for refusing to advance a deal to reopen the government, as the shutdown nears a record duration. Speaking from the White House briefing room, Leavitt called the impasse “a total disgrace,” accusing lawmakers of putting politics ahead of the American people.<br /><br />She emphasized the growing toll of the shutdown on federal workers, government services, and the U.S. economy — particularly warning of “catastrophic” disruptions to air travel. Leavitt noted that thousands of air traffic controllers and TSA employees are working without pay, raising concerns about safety and delays as the busy holiday travel season approaches.<br /><br />The press secretary urged immediate bipartisan action to fund the government, saying, “Every day this continues, families suffer and the nation’s stability is put at risk.” The White House maintains that it is ready to negotiate but insists Democrats must come to the table with what Leavitt called “a serious offer.”<br /><br />Analysts say her remarks reflect rising pressure on both parties as public frustration mounts and the shutdown begins to affect everyday life. The administration continues to face growing questions over how long it can sustain federal operations under the current standoff.<br /><br />The shutdown, now stretching past a month, has already disrupted a range of essential services and could soon become the longest in U.S. history if no agreement is reached.
