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Federal government shutdown grinds into a second week, but quiet talks emerging

CNN and MSNBC interrupted Speaker Johnson as he explained the Republican stance on health care subsidies and immigrant benefits amid shutdown talks, with networks citing legal clarifications.

  • On Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson explained the shutdown and health care are separate, sharing a chart showing Democrats demand taxpayer-funded health care for illegal aliens and $1.5 trillion in new partisan spending.
  • As the government shutdown enters a second week, the stalemate centers on Affordable Care Act insurance subsidies with no clear endgame.
  • Operational disruptions are already being reported as payment for active-duty troops will stop on October 15, though they must still report for duty, Republicans warned of harms to military readiness.
  • Senate votes have repeatedly failed as the Senate faces another likely defeat Wednesday, while clusters of lawmakers meet privately despite no public negotiations.
  • With enhanced ACA subsidies set to expire at year's end and 24 million enrolled at peak, both parties frame the shutdown fight as a precursor to the 2026 midterm elections.
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