The blame for the potential 2025 US government shutdown is largely attributed to Republicans by the American public. Polls indicate that about 38% of respondents hold Republicans responsible, as they control the presidency and both chambers of Congress. About 27% blame Democrats, while roughly 31% believe both parties share equal blame. Independent voters tend to split blame more evenly, with many seeing both parties as responsible. Republicans and Democrats are publicly accusing each other, with Republicans blaming Democrats for hijacking the process, while Democrats accuse Republicans of damaging healthcare and refusing to negotiate in good faith. The funding impasse centers primarily around disagreements on healthcare funding and budget cuts initiated by the Trump administration and opposed by Democrats. Despite the deadlock, political leaders are trying to position themselves to claim some form of victory, although no resolution currently seems near.