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🚨 Застрелен в Миннеаполисе: Факты за хаосомЛичность мужчины, застреленного федеральными агентами в Миннеаполисе, была подтверждена: Алекс Джеффри Претти, 37-летний медсестра в отделении реанимации и гражданин США. В то время как интернет уже "горел" историями, появляющиеся детали раскрывают ситуацию, гораздо более сложную, чем может передать сообщение из 280 символов. Разбор: Идентичность: Претти был местным жителем без серьезной уголовной истории и с легальным разрешением на ношение огнестрельного оружия. Конфликт: Федеральные агенты (Пограничная охрана/ICE) утверждают, что Претти подошел к ним с оружием и "агрессивно сопротивлялся" во время операции.

🚨 Застрелен в Миннеаполисе: Факты за хаосом

Личность мужчины, застреленного федеральными агентами в Миннеаполисе, была подтверждена: Алекс Джеффри Претти, 37-летний медсестра в отделении реанимации и гражданин США. В то время как интернет уже "горел" историями, появляющиеся детали раскрывают ситуацию, гораздо более сложную, чем может передать сообщение из 280 символов.
Разбор:
Идентичность: Претти был местным жителем без серьезной уголовной истории и с легальным разрешением на ношение огнестрельного оружия.
Конфликт: Федеральные агенты (Пограничная охрана/ICE) утверждают, что Претти подошел к ним с оружием и "агрессивно сопротивлялся" во время операции.
U.S. Braces for Possible Shutdown as Jan. 31 Funding Deadline Looms Amid Tensions Over Border AgencyU.S. Braces for Possible Shutdown as Jan. 31 Funding Deadline Looms Amid Tensions Over Border Agency Funding As of January 26, 2026, the United States is facing a high risk of a partial government shutdown starting on January 31, 2026, if Congress fails to pass a funding agreement for several key federal agencies. Current 2026 Situation Funding Deadline: Large portions of the government will lose funding at midnight on Friday, January 30, 2026. Agencies at Risk: The potential shutdown would affect the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Defense, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Labor, State, Treasury, and Education. Primary Conflict: Senate Democrats are vowing to block a funding package that includes money for the Department of Homeland Security following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen, ICU nurse Alex Pretti, by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis. Current Odds: Betting markets currently estimate a 78% chance of a shutdown by the January 31 deadline. Recent Historical Context (2025 Shutdown) The current threat comes just two months after the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history: Duration: 43 days (October 1 – November 12, 2025). Impact: Roughly 900,000 federal employees were furloughed, and another 2 million worked without pay. Economic Cost: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated permanent economic losses between $7 billion and $14 billion. Resolution: President Trump signed a funding bill on November 12, 2025, that fully funded some agencies through September 2026 but provided only temporary funding for others until January 30, 2026. What to Expect if a Shutdown Occurs Essential Services: Activities related to national security and public safety (e.g., air traffic control, law enforcement, border security, inpatient medical care) will continue, though employees may work without pay until the shutdown ends. Social Security & VA Benefits: Social Security checks will still be issued. VA medical facilities and benefit processing will remain operational. IRS & Tax Season: The IRS will continue to accept tax payments and filed returns, but refunds for those without direct deposit may be delayed, and toll-free assistance lines will be closed. Closures: National parks and museums (such as the Smithsonian) are likely to close or operate with severely limited services. #USGovernment #GovernmentShutdown #TrumpCancelsEUTariffThreat #FederalFunding #AlexPretti

U.S. Braces for Possible Shutdown as Jan. 31 Funding Deadline Looms Amid Tensions Over Border Agency

U.S. Braces for Possible Shutdown as Jan. 31 Funding Deadline Looms Amid Tensions Over Border Agency Funding

As of January 26, 2026, the United States is facing a high risk of a partial government shutdown starting on January 31, 2026, if Congress fails to pass a funding agreement for several key federal agencies.
Current 2026 Situation
Funding Deadline: Large portions of the government will lose funding at midnight on Friday, January 30, 2026.
Agencies at Risk: The potential shutdown would affect the Departments of Homeland Security (DHS), Defense, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, Labor, State, Treasury, and Education.
Primary Conflict: Senate Democrats are vowing to block a funding package that includes money for the Department of Homeland Security following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen, ICU nurse Alex Pretti, by a Border Patrol agent in Minneapolis.
Current Odds: Betting markets currently estimate a 78% chance of a shutdown by the January 31 deadline.
Recent Historical Context (2025 Shutdown)
The current threat comes just two months after the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history:
Duration: 43 days (October 1 – November 12, 2025).
Impact: Roughly 900,000 federal employees were furloughed, and another 2 million worked without pay.
Economic Cost: The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated permanent economic losses between $7 billion and $14 billion.
Resolution: President Trump signed a funding bill on November 12, 2025, that fully funded some agencies through September 2026 but provided only temporary funding for others until January 30, 2026.
What to Expect if a Shutdown Occurs
Essential Services: Activities related to national security and public safety (e.g., air traffic control, law enforcement, border security, inpatient medical care) will continue, though employees may work without pay until the shutdown ends.
Social Security & VA Benefits: Social Security checks will still be issued. VA medical facilities and benefit processing will remain operational.
IRS & Tax Season: The IRS will continue to accept tax payments and filed returns, but refunds for those without direct deposit may be delayed, and toll-free assistance lines will be closed.
Closures: National parks and museums (such as the Smithsonian) are likely to close or operate with severely limited services.
#USGovernment #GovernmentShutdown #TrumpCancelsEUTariffThreat #FederalFunding #AlexPretti
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