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Democrats held the line for more than six weeks to try to extend health care subsidies for millions. Those eyeing the White House can’t believe they caved.
The Senate-passed bill to end the record-long government shutdown moved to the full House for a final vote after a key House panel advanced it early Wednesday.
The page titled "MySafeSpace" appeared on the White House website as the federal government shutdown entered its second month.
Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy reports on the White House’s focus on affordability post-government shutdown, Vance tying high prices to high rates of illegal immigrants on 'Special Report.
U.S. President Donald Trump hopes to sign the bill Wednesday night to end the government shutdown, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told a press conference.
The White House is ordering federal employees back to work Thursday, as the government reopens following a historic shutdown that furloughed about 600,000 federal employees, shuttered offices and froze billions in salaries and payments.
The agony of flying in the US will likely continue, even with a shutdown deal nearly in place. With the government shutdown entering its 43rd day, the House now takes up the Senate's compromise deal to reopen the government,
All told, the Democrats have little to show after their 40-day stand-off. The stopgap bill, which has now passed the Senate, keeps the government open until January 30th. The deal also requires federal agencies to rehire workers laid off during the shutdown and guarantee all employees back pay for that period.