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Senate spurns GOP spending bill for 14th time, ensuring longest shutdown in history
The shutdown stems from disputes over health care subsidies, affecting 42 million reliant on food aid and hundreds of thousands of federal workers, with no resolution yet.
- The current U.S. government shutdown has become the longest federal funding lapse in history, surpassing the previous record set in early 2019.
- Democrats say they will only provide votes to end the funding lapse after a deal has been struck to extend expiring insurance subsidies that make health care affordable for millions of Americans.
- President Donald Trump has held firm on refusing to negotiate, telling CBS News in an interview broadcast Sunday that he would "not be extorted.
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US government shutdown hits 35 days, ties record for longest in history
WASHINGTON, Nov 5 — The US government shutdown entered its 35th day yesterday, matching a record set during Donald Trump’s first presidency, as his administration warned of potential chaos at airports going into one of the busiest travel periods of the year.The federal closure appears almost certain to become the longest in history, with no major breakthroughs expected before it goes into its sixth week at midnight — although there were fragile …
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