Translation of the provided Arabic text:
Washington – 26 – 1 (KUNA) — The White House today, Monday, called on the US Senate to pass the necessary funding to avert a partial government shutdown starting at the end of this week amid Democratic threats to vote against the Department of Homeland Security budget following the killing of a citizen in the city of minneapolis during the massive demonstrations sweeping the city.
White house spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said in a press briefing, ”We support the bipartisan work that has been done to pass the agreed-upon financial appropriations package between them and we want to pass this package.”
Leavitt pointed out that ”political discussions about immigration in the state of Minnesota are currently underway and the President (Donald Trump) is leading these discussions as evidenced by his correspondence with its governor (Tim Walz) this morning.”
She considered that “this should not come at the expense of government funding for the American people, which includes funding for the Federal Emergency management Agency, as we are in the midst of the repercussions of the storm that occurred over the weekend and many americans are still affected by it, so we do not want…”
Note: The text ends abruptly, suggesting it’s an excerpt from a longer article. KUNA is the Kuwait News Agency.