The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 36th day, marking the longest in history. With over 1 million federal workers affected and crucial programs at risk, both parties continue to blame each other without resolution in sight.
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As the government shutdown drags on, President Trump calls for the filibuster's elimination to reopen the government. With SNAP funding in jeopardy, the pressure mounts on both parties to resolve the crisis.
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As Senate leaders from both parties seek a way out of the ongoing government shutdown, new hope emerges for a resolution next week. Will they find common ground or continue the standoff?
As the government shutdown drags on for over four weeks, both parties blame each other while thousands of federal employees face missed paychecks. Can they come to an agreement before benefits are lost?
With over a million federal employees set to miss paychecks, the Senate has failed to advance measures to ensure pay during the government shutdown. Tensions rise as both parties clash over funding proposals.