Tuesday, November 14, 2023

Protesting Xi's visit to APEC, activists demand for the end of CCP

 Research, editing : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA

News on U.S., China, CCP

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Protesting the CCP’s visit, a large banner reading “END CCP” was raised in San Francisco

Images : On 14 November 2023, a large banner "Down with the Chinese Communist Party" (END CCP) was launched at the Livermore Municipal Airport near San Francisco. (Video screenshots)

抗议中共到访 旧金山“打倒中共”大横幅升空
组图:美国上空惊现“终结共产党” 多团体抗议中共

According to consolidated news reports, when the leader of the Communist Party of China went to the United States to attend the APEC summit, local people set off a wave of protests. In the morning of 14 November 2023, pro-democracy activist Zhou Fengsuo led a team to use a plane to pull up a huge "END CCP" "(Down with the CCP) banner.

At around 9 am.local time on the 14th, a small plane arranged by Zhou Fengsuo's team took off at the Livermore Municipal Airport near San Francisco. The outside world expects Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping to arrive in San Francisco around 10 o'clock.

Videos posted online showed planes flying over the airport, dragging huge banners with English slogans such as "End CCP," "FREE CHINA," "FREE HONG KONG," "FREE TIBET," and "FREE UIGHUR".

Under the plane, a small white car was parked, with a small Statue of Liberty placed on it, as well as portraits of Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, Sitong Bridge warrior Peng Lifa, and posters satirizing the CCP.

Zhou Fengsuo is the executive director of Human Rights in China, founder of Humane China, and student leader of the 1989 Movement. According to the news he released earlier, this event was jointly organized by China Human Rights, Humane China, and Freedom Sculpture Garden. They rent the plane from 9 am to 1 pm that day, and the plane will fly over the San Francisco Bay Area.

Image : Before the banner was lifted into the air, Zhou Fengsuo's team took photos. (The Epoch Times)

In addition to Zhou Fengsuo's team, a large number of pro-democracy activists gathered in San Francisco. Various protests had already begun before the Chinese delegation arrived. Previously, the "END CCP" motorcade drove past the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco.

According to some pro-democracy activists organizing the protest, at least 2,000 people are preparing to protest. At the same time, CCP embassies and consulates across the United States are also organizing overseas "little pinks" to rush to San Francisco to support the CCP delegation. It is expected that a fierce confrontation may break out between anti-communists and "little pinkies" in San Francisco.

On 14 November, protesters were already present downstairs at The St. Regis San Francisco, where the leader of the Communist Party of China was preparing to stay.

Taiwan's "Liberty Times" reported that two people at the scene held up slogans such as "China has concentration camps" and "Xi Jinping, return my property."

Image : Petitioner Jia Jingwei from Heilongjiang held protest signs and photos to speak out for his father who was persecuted to death by the CCP. (Provided by APEC Taiwan Media Group/Central News Agency)

A woman from Heilongjiang, China, held a sign that read "Xi Jinping, Give me back My father, My property, My family, My justice, My human rights." Although she was protesting in the control area, she was not driven away by the U.S. police. The woman said that her family had been suppressed and persecuted many times because of her resistance to the CCP’s forced land acquisition. She had been illegally detained, her mother was beaten and sent to the hospital, and her father was sent to prison on illegal charges, and eventually died mysteriously in prison. After she came to the United States, she continued to face threats from the Chinese Communist Party.


Pictures of Protest

Images : On 14 November 2023, pro-democracy activists used airplane banners to protest the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party in Jinshan Bay Area. The banner can be clearly seen where the leader of the Communist Party of China checks into the hotel. (David Zheng/Voice of Hope)

At the protest site, there were the Statue of Liberty and the "Chain Woman" representing the "June 4th Movement". A woman played the "Chain Woman" with an iron chain around her neck. A display sign erected next to her read: January 2022 , a short video of a woman locked in a doorless shack in Feng County, Jiangsu Province, China, was exposed. She was abused and trafficked multiple times for 24 years. The inhumane experience of being forced to give birth to eight children while suffering from mental illness shocked the entire Internet. What’s even more shocking is: there are thousands of such women in China! They are all caused by the rule of the Communist Party and Xi Jinping!



Images : On 14 November 2023, pro-democracy activists used airplane banners to protest the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party in Jinshan Bay Area. There was also a simulated display of a woman in chains at the event. (Chu Yiding/The Epoch Times)

Geng He, the wife of Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, was also among the protesters. She held a protest sign with her husband's photo and asked the Chinese Communist authorities about the whereabouts of her husband Gao Zhisheng. Gao Zhisheng was kidnapped by the Chinese Communist Party and has been missing for six years. His family has no news about him.



Images : Geng He, the wife of Chinese human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng, was also among the protesters. She held a protest sign with her husband's photo and asked the Chinese Communist authorities about the whereabouts of her husband Gao Zhisheng. (Provided by Zhao Xin/Central News Agency)


Image : On 13 November 2023, a man held a placard that read "China has concentration camps" and protested near the hotel where the leader of the Communist Party of China stayed. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

A large number of protesters gathered on the streets of San Francisco, holding slogans and banners such as "End Dictatorship," "Xi Jinping Go Back," and "Xi Jinping Step Down."


Image : Protesters held up banners calling for Xi Jinping to resign. (X platform picture)

Photos show that San Francisco has surrounded the entire heart of the Bay Area with barbed wire for the first time. Protesters mocked it as an iron cage and a big prison to welcome the leader of the Chinese Communist Party.



Images : On 14 November 2023, outside the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in San Francisco, it was surrounded by iron nets and a special police patrol team. (Jason Henry/AFP via Getty Images)

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The CCP booked a San Francisco hotel to “build a funeral tent” and added blue cloth to resemble a mourning hall

Editor : Li Chengyu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/14/a103824677.html / Image : On 13 November  2023, CCP officials put up a white shed on the first floor of the St. Regis San Francisco Hotel that was under contract, and was ridiculed as a "spiritual shed." On the 14th, the CCP covered the outside of the shed with blue cloth, and it was ridiculed that it looked like Li Keqiang’s mourning hall. (Photographed by NTD reporter Chen Lei)

中共包下旧金山酒店“搭灵棚” 补上蓝布又像灵堂
Xi Jinping will attend the APEC Summit in San Francisco and will stay at the St. Regis Hotel. The hotel was rented out by the CCP and covered with a white shed. Netizens ridiculed it for "building a funeral shed" and later added blue cloth. It was also ridiculed that it looked more like Li Keqiang's funeral hall.

Many prophecies have been circulated in Chinese history, pointing to the possibility that the last leader of the Chinese Communist Party may encounter a coup or be assassinated. The Epoch Times has received reliable information that Xi Jinping believes in these prophecies so much that he is particularly afraid of death and has set up defenses everywhere.

On 14 November, photos sent back by NTDTV reporters from the scene showed that the outside of the white shed built on the first floor of the St. Regis San Francisco had been covered with blue fabric, suspected to cover the white colour to avoid being ridiculed by netizens as "building a funeral tent" again.

However, some people connected these blue and white sheds with the photos of Li Keqiang’s mourning hall posted online, mocking them as “matching the colour tone of Li Keqiang’s mourning hall.”


Image : On 14 November, blue cloth was patched on the outside of the white carport built on the first floor of the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. (Photographed by NTD reporter Chen Lei)

Image : On 31 October 2023, photos of the mourning hall at Li Keqiang’s Beijing residence were circulated on the Internet. (Web screenshot)
In addition, photos taken by NTDTV reporters show that barbed wire fences have been erected along the street outside the St. Regis Hotel.

Image : On 14 November, barbed wire fences were erected along the street outside the St. Regis Hotel. (Photographed by NTD reporter Chen Lei)

The St. Regis San Francisco is less than a 5-minute walk from the APEC venue and is said to be the hotel where Xi Jinping will stay.

Taiwan's "Liberty Times" reported on the 13th that a black fence had been erected near the hotel that day, a white shed had been erected on the outside of the first floor, and the carports were all covered with white cloth, which was very conspicuous. There were also several cars wrapped in black cloth entering and exiting the carport, and the license plate and car model could not be identified. Someone on the second floor of the hotel is suspected of being putting up frosted glass to prevent outsiders from seeing the inside of the hotel.

Image : Screenshot of X platform web page

When some Taiwanese reporters were taking pictures of the hotel's exterior in a public area, a Chinese man stopped them on the grounds that they "can't take my portrait" and even asked to delete the photos. The two sides were in a stalemate. One reporter retorted that this was a liberal democracy and reporters had the right to film hotels in public areas. The man, who did not want to be identified, claimed that "we have the hotel all-inclusive" and that the hotel and the white shed are "our private property". The man also threatened reporters not to enter the hotel lobby, otherwise it would be "embarrassing."

There is also a live video (link) shot by the media that shows that the hotel is suspected to have been booked by CCP personnel. CCP plainclothes are everywhere inside and outside the hotel, and a white shed is erected on the driveway entering and exiting the garage.

Relevant images were uploaded to the "The only thing left is a lock blower." "A white cloth is used to build a funeral shed, and a black car is used to carry the body. This posture can no longer be like..."

Some netizens ridiculed the CCP official who arranged the matter: "Actually, the Chinese Consulate is cursing Xi Jinping! Vicious!" "It's to blackmail him, I'm afraid something will happen to another diplomat." "Everyone agrees that this is a mourning hall. Even the dogs who handled it were trembling. "Who arranged it this time? If Qin Gang is still alive, I suggest that he be reinstated. The court cannot survive without him."

Some netizens also denounced the CCP regime: “Everywhere you go, there are disasters”, “He should be the only leader in the world”, “Proletarians, don’t spend your own money!” “All you spend is the hard-earned money of the common people!”

Previously, a video posted online showed that two-meter-high iron fences were erected on the streets around the APEC venue in San Francisco. The city also drove away homeless people everywhere to "clean up the city appearance." The outside world ridiculed that this is a rare spectacle in the United States, showing that the Chinese Communist Party has copied its set of "stability maintenance" methods to California. According to U.S. media, this series of actions in San Francisco may have been requested by the CCP.

Not long ago, California Governor Gavin Newsom, the former mayor of San Francisco, had just visited China and received a high-profile reception from the Chinese Communist Party.


Image : On 13 November, a two-meter-high iron fence was erected on the streets around the APEC venue in San Francisco. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

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APEC Summit in San Francisco: Many overseas groups protest against the CCP

Image : The Moscone Center will be the venue for the 2023 APEC Summit. (Provided by interviewee/Synthesized by The Epoch Times)

旧金山APEC峰会 海外多团体抗议中共

The 2023 APEC Summit is scheduled to be held in San Francisco, the United States, from 15 to 17 November 2023. The leader of the Communist Party of China has arrived in San Francisco on 14 November to attend this summit. Some overseas groups and activists have rushed to San Francisco to participate in protests against Xi Jinping's visit.

Regarding the U.S.-China Summit on Wednesday (15 November), Los Angeles protest leader Jie Lijian said, “We believe this is a wrong meeting between a liberal civilization and a dictator. Our Los Angeles democratic organizations and democrats of all ethnic groups strongly protest against Xi Jinping’s move to the United States. .APEC member states should not discuss trade with the Chinese Communist Party, which is a human rights butcher. This is a serious betrayal of human rights and a huge insult to civilization."

The protest will be held at the Moscone Center Convention Center, and will read out the Chinese Communist Party's tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party's ten crimes against humanity and its crusade against the dictatorship.

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Seven human rights organizations and anti-communists join forces to protest

On Tuesday (14 November), more than 200 democrats in Los Angeles will go to San Francisco to hold a protest together with the righteous forces across the United States who are crusading against the CCP. They will speak out for all the victims of the persecution of the CCP government and call on all countries in the world to be wary of the threats and threats posed by the CCP. harm, jointly defend democracy, human rights and freedom, and convey the message that there is no trade without human rights.

Human rights organizations participating in the protest include: China Democratic Party, "Dialogue China" think tank, Liberty Sculpture Park, Chinese Social Democratic Party, Los Angeles China Democracy Platform, Myanmar Democratic Alliance (LA2M – Los Angeles Myanmar Movement), Tibetan Association of Southern California.

Jie Lijian said, "One of the six topics in this meeting with Xi Jinping is the issue of human rights. Therefore, the United States and China are currently in a relationship of mutual benefit and cooperation. We cannot go back to the original spring. This is the general trend. Evil and civilization are mutually exclusive." It is impossible to merge into one. After three years of the pandemic, the world has seen clearly the evil nature of the CCP."

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The CCP spends money to hire students to pick them up at the airport; cyber forces spread false news to confuse the public

In order to show off the grandeur of the airport pick-up, the CCP hired college students to form a welcome team to welcome the CCP leader, with a salary of US$300 for three days. In addition, the UCLA Chinese Students and Scholars Association (UCLA CSSA) is also recruiting for pick-up and meeting activities in San Francisco. The transportation, food and accommodation expenses for all activities are fully covered by the Chinese Communist Consulate in Los Angeles.

Due to the overwhelming opposition from overseas Chinese, the Chinese Communist Party's consulate in the United States urgently recruited Chaoyang people who went to San Francisco to raise flags and chant slogans, and they were paid $400 a day for food and accommodation.

Image : The CCP spends money to mobilize students for airport pick-ups and meetings. (Provided by Jie Lijian/Synthesized by The Epoch Times)

While the CCP mobilized students to pick them up at the airport, it also hired a large number of cyber troops to use the accounts of well-known democrats to publish false news in an attempt to confuse the public and cause disruption.

Jie Lijian said, “During these two days of activities, the Chinese Communist Party organized sabotage. This kind of thing has happened many times before. It used fake accounts to publish fake news. If you don’t look carefully, just look at the profile picture and account and think it’s you, including the time and location of the event have all been changed so that everyone can’t get together. It’s just trying to disrupt your event.”

"Some people also posted screenshots saying that Jie Lijian was controlled by CCP military attaches and plainclothes. Many people called me worriedly and asked, are you okay? Can you come to the Bay Area? I said no problem! The more these people arrive, the more during the event, the more work you do, the more sabotage you have to do."

“I created the group myself, and I have the permission to change my profile picture and group name, but the Chinese Communist Party’s cyber army was able to change my profile picture and group name, and even blocked him and let him in again. Telegram is becoming more and more like WeChat, On Weibo, we are all becoming transparent and increasingly unsafe," he said.



Image : The CCP’s military used fake accounts to publish fake news in an attempt to crack down on the protests. (Provided by Jie Lijian/Synthesized by The Epoch Times)

It is reported that the APEC delegation of the Chinese Communist Party has booked the St. Regis San Francisco, which is located in the conference control area and is close to the Moscone Center and a 3-minute walk from the Moscone Center. It was selected. The reason is mainly for security reasons. At the same time, there is news that the CCP delegation will stay at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. Protesters said, “The CCP has released multiple hotel check-in information, which shows that the CCP is trembling with fear of justice!”

On the 13th, Western Time, a large crowd gathered outside the St. Regis Hotel. Jia Jingwei, a Heilongjiang native who was at the scene, told the Epoch Times reporter, “A lot of people crowded into San Francisco at once, including too many police, plainclothes, gangsters, etc., all of whom are employed by the CCP. People. The hotel downstairs is full of his bodyguards and plainclothes policemen. The police must be San Francisco police. They surround the building on three floors inside and three floors outside. As long as you hold a sign there, many people will take photos of you. Reporters, there are also plainclothes officers taking pictures to see if you have any threatening behaviour towards him."

She said, "At the beginning, there was a little boy from Xinjiang holding a sign that said, 'There are concentration camps in China.' It was a big sign, and many people were taking pictures, indicating that Xi Jinping would stay here. But we came early, and we heard that Xi Jinping was late at night Only then will it arrive.”

"There was an episode outside the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. Heilongjiang petitioner Zhao Yan was threatened by several CCP agents who came to make trouble to kill him with a car. The other party elbowed him because Zhao Yan did not dare to do it alone. The two sides started arguing, and after calling the police, the police came to take notes, and I was right next to him at the time."

Jie Lijian said, "Zhao Yan's sister has been threatened by the Heilongjiang Provincial Government and asked Zhao Yan not to cause trouble and attack their chairman. It can be seen that the CCP spy thugs from the Washington Embassy have gone to San Francisco to gather to maintain stability."

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Petitioners go abroad to express their grievances and call for an end to the persecution

Jia Jingwei, a petitioner from Heilongjiang Province, fled China and came to the United States in June this year. She said, "The day after my father Jia Ruifeng was tortured to death in prison, I decided to escape because it was impossible to expose their darkness unless I came out. "

Jia Ruifeng defended his rights when his house was demolished, but he was falsely accused by government officials of "extorting the government" and was sentenced to four years in prison. He died in prison after one year of imprisonment. The cause of death is unknown. For six years Jia Ruifeng's body was imprisoned in an ice coffin in the prison.

Jia Jingwei said, "Today, I want Xi Jinping and the people of the world to hear the true voice of the Chinese people, and let him know his 'political achievements' - there are countless enemies, and the majority of Chinese people in the country are living on and on, without any right!"
Image : Heilongjiang petitioner Jia Jingwei complained outside the St. Regis San Francisco hotel. (Provided by Jia Jingwei/Synthesized by The Epoch Times)

Shanghai petitioner Ge Kaiying, who only came to Canada to seek refuge with her son in September this year, also came to San Francisco on the 13th to join the protest. She told the Epoch Times reporter, “After I was detained in a detention center for petitioning, I was again imprisoned in a black jail. After I was released, I went to Beijing to petition for this matter. My husband filed a lawsuit for me to seek justice, but he was persecuted to death by the Shanghai authorities. I took his ashes to Canada for burial."

"My husband found out that the legal person of the black jail is the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, and the black security guard who locked me up in the black jail is a security company run by a retired deputy director of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau. So, my husband filed a lawsuit with them. , and ended up being persecuted to death by them."

She said, "I am here today to ask Xi Jinping to give my husband justice, otherwise I will not be able to swallow this tone!"

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The hotel is like a "mourning hall", and petitioners have a fierce confrontation with little pinkies


The leader of the Communist Party of China visited the United States and booked a hotel in San Francisco but the exterior of the hotel was decorated like a "mourning hall." Outside the hotel, petitioners from mainland China had a fierce confrontation with little pinkies, who were hired by the CCP.

At the St. Regis San Franciisco Hotel, where Xi Jinping will stay, tall iron fences have been erected on both sides.

Taiwan's "Liberty Times" visited the site on Monday (13 November), and in addition to being tried by plainclothes to stop the filming, they also discovered that the carports outside the first floor of the hotel were all covered with white cloth, and there were several cars wrapped in black cloth. Stop at the door. This triggered ridicule from netizens, saying it looked like a mourning hall.

Early in the morning on Tuesday (14 November), a layer of blue plastic sheeting had been immediately covered on the white sheet of the carport.

However the blue and white is also ridiculed, and it is exactly the same as the colours of Li Keqiang's mourning hall reported on the Internet.

There are pro-communist people and anti-communist people, and a face-to-face confrontation is currently taking place. According to interviews, the people are saying that they want to kill people to pay for their lives and return their property, but on the other hand they are waving the red flag. The petitioners here told reporters that the pro-communists over there."

Protest from Mainland China petitioners: "They are a group of liars! They are whitewashing the peace! They are deceiving people all over the world. They are fake! They are fake! They are making fake things! They are fake!"

Protest from Mainland China petitioners: "Give us back our property! Give back our property! Give back the murderer who beat us! Hand over the murderer who beat us! Give us back our property, give us justice, and give back our human rights!"

Anti-communist petitioners told NTDTV that the pro-communist group was hired by the Chinese Consulate in New York for US$200 each.

Petitioner: "They hired each person for 200 (USD), and everyone wearing the little red riding hood came from New York. I came behind them. So when they came, they had money, and they didn't need to pay for air tickets or anything. Come here for free."

Someone from the overseas Chinese community in New York told The Epoch Times that the Chinese Communist Consulate in New York provided food, accommodation and air tickets for these people to come to California. But these people told us they couldn't talk to the media.

In the next few days, it is expected that nearly a thousand people will hold protests against the CCP nearby.

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People in poor county in Sichuan rob money and take it to their homes. If they don’t wash the dishes or fold their quilts, they will be fined

Editor : Li Chengyu / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/14/a103824660.html Image :  A farm family in Sichuan Province. (Guang Niu/Getty Images)

四川穷县抢钱抢到家里 不洗碗不叠被都要罚款
The CCP’s finances are in crisis, and various “fines to generate revenue” are becoming popular. A poor county in Sichuan issued a notice stipulating that residents who do not wash dishes or fold quilts at home will be fined.

Recently, a picture of the "New Rural Beautiful Countryside Action Human Settlements Environment Fine Standards" was posted online. It listed 14 kinds of "dirty and messy" behaviors, and the inspection targets ranged from residents' entrance roads, yards, and living rooms to kitchens, bathrooms, and bedrooms, involving almost every corner of the home.

This means that for the official "inspection team", ordinary people's families have no privacy at all.

The fine standards include "unwashed dishes", "(items) not neatly placed", "squatting down to eat" in the kitchen, "untidy clothes" and "unstacked quilts" in the bedroom, "messy", "The floor is not clean", "the sofa and coffee table are dirty", "clutter is placed in front of the courtyard door or on the window sill", etc., etc., etc., all will be fined.

The notice also warned: "If you still fail to make corrections after being fined, the fine will be doubled upon the second inspection."


Image : Puge County, Sichuan Province "New Rural Beautiful Countryside Action Human Settlements Environment Fine Standards". (Web image)

On 14 November 2023, staff from the Puge County government in Sichuan Province confirmed that the fines did exist and were issued by the towns and villages in the county.

The staff member said that the reason for the fine was that residents had "poor personal hygiene" and to "prevent diseases from entering through the mouth", the fine was "a symbolic charge of 10 yuan or 20 yuan."

The staff member also said that "all towns, counties and cities have launched relevant policy documents." This shows that Puge County is not the only county in Sichuan Province that is suspected of launching relevant measures.

Regarding the official visits to residents' homes to impose fines, mainland netizens have criticized "stealing the money and taking it to the house" and "taking care of things under the covers." Some people pointed out that according to such harsh fine standards, inspectors can almost go door-to-door to impose fines. No one is immune.

Public information shows that Puge County, located in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, did not announce "poverty alleviation" until November 2020. The local population is 218,800, of which the Yi people account for 85.6% and the agricultural population accounts for 92.7%.

Today, the CCP’s finances are tight and local governments are in high debt. Even relatively economically developed provinces and cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou have begun to "squeeze food and clothing", and many poor areas have reached the point of "looking for their own livelihood." According to news posted online, some local counties and cities cannot even pay their civil servants, and almost all government administrative functions have been paralyzed.

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Averting government shutdown, U.S. House of Representatives votes to pass interim budget


On Tuesday (14 November 2023), the U.S. House of Representatives passed a temporary budget bill to avoid a government shutdown. Next, the budget needs to be passed by the Senate and signed by the president.

The fate of this bill is seen as the first big test Johnson has faced since becoming speaker.

U.S. House Speaker Johnson: "What we need to do is to avoid a government shutdown. Why, because (the government shutdown) will disproportionately harm the American people."

Johnson launched the two-step interim budget on Saturday. The first step is to provide funding for some federal government departments until January 19, 2024, and funding for the remaining government agencies until February 2.

Johnson placed more partisan contentions such as cuts in government spending and aid to Israel and Ukraine in the second-step budget, trying to reduce the resistance to passing the first-step plan.

The U.S. budget fiscal year begins on 1 October each year but Congress is often unable to pass a full year's budget at that time, so a "contingency budget" (CR) is needed to keep the government functioning. Reaching the interim budget was not easy either. Former Speaker McCarthy was dismissed by hardliners in the Republican Party because of this.

In fiscal year 2023, U.S. government spending exceeded $6.1 trillion. Whether spending should be cut in the new fiscal year's budget is the focus of the current disagreement between the two parties.

Sources pointed out that Johnson believes that his plan has the support of the leadership of both parties in Congress.

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell: "Republicans in the House of Representatives have come up with a responsible plan to keep the government open."

However, the bill must also be signed by President Biden before it can take effect.

U.S. President Joe Biden: "Let's see what happens."

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