White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett indicated on Monday that the government shutdown is "likely to conclude sometime this week." However, he cautioned that if it does not, the Trump administration might employ "stronger measures" to exert pressure on Democrats. During his appearance on CNBC, Hassett commented as the shutdown extends into its third week, with no foreseeable resolution due to a partisan deadlock over federal funding. Republicans are advocating for a short-term funding bill to maintain current expenditure levels, whereas Democrats demand that any agreement include expanded healthcare provisions, notably an extension of the enhanced Affordable Care Act tax credits due to expire at the year's end.