22 days & counting: Shutdown in US is second longest in history
The government shutdown in the U.S. has stretched to an unprecedented 22 days, making it the second longest in the nation's history. Friction over healthcare subsidies is blocking any hopes for a resolution. As President Trump prepares for his tri...

With President Donald Trump expected to leave later this week for a trip to Asia, lawmakers and congressional aides say they see a real possibility the closure could extend into November and surpass the 35-day shutdown of Trump's first term.
A Tuesday meeting at the White House between Trump and Senate Republicans appeared to only strengthen the GOP resolve to refuse to negotiate with Democrats, who have demanded as their price for reopening the government that Congress provide relief to 22 million Americans whose health-care premiums will spike in January. "Our message has been very simple: We will not be extorted on this crazy plot of theirs," Trump said. The Senate needs the votes of at least eight Democrats to overcome a filibuster on the House-passed temporary spending bill, which expires on Nov 21.
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