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Trump to make Oval Office announcement as shutdown continues and ceasefire begins in Gaza
The ceasefire ends a two-year Gaza war while the U.S. government shutdown forces federal employees and military to miss paychecks, with 200 troops sent to support peace monitoring.
- On Friday, President Donald Trump will make an announcement from the Oval Office at 5 p.m. EST as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect at noon local time to end the two-year war in Gaza.
- After the Senate failed to act on Thursday, the U.S. Senate blocked two stopgap government funding proposals, delaying another vote until Tuesday and forcing federal employees and the military to miss paychecks.
- At a Cabinet meeting, President Donald Trump vowed to cut `popular Democrat programs` if the shutdown continues and told reporters `I'm meeting with the troops and I'm also going to do sort of a semi-annual physical, which I do.`
- At present, there is no information on what President Donald Trump is expected to announce, leaving the public uncertain about the announcement’s content.
- Trump said the U.S. will send about 200 troops to Israel to support the ceasefire, and hostages are expected to be released on Monday or Tuesday next week.
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