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President Trump pushes Republicans to remove the Senate filibuster to end the 37-day shutdown while the Supreme Court questions his tariff authority under a 1977 law.
- Earlier this week, President Trump urged Republicans to end the U.S. government shutdown, now in its 37th day, by eliminating the Senate filibuster.
- Funding disputes over health care subsidies have stalled talks as expiring health care subsidies remain a key issue, and Republicans need eight Democrats to reopen the government.
- The Supreme Court heard arguments testing the 1977 law as justices showed skepticism about President Trump's use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 to impose tariffs.
- NPR noted a ruling against President Trump could invalidate many tariffs, while he called it the most important Supreme Court case ever and warned a loss would curb his power.
- Most Republicans remain opposed to ditching the filibuster even as some bipartisan talks picked up steam earlier this week, and President Trump acknowledged the shutdown hurt Republicans on election night.
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Trump urges GOP to end shutdown. And, SCOTUS skeptical of reasoning behind tariffs
President Trump calls on Senate Republicans to end the government shutdown. And, the Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Trump overstepped his authority by imposing tariffs.
·Washington, United States
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