New week begins with no end in sight for government shutdown
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The stalemate on Capitol Hill continues as the government shutdown enters its 15th day. Progressive lawmakers Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez participate in a CNN town hall. Follow for live news updates.
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• Shutdown-related firings begin: More than 4,000 federal employees have been given layoff notices as the shutdown is ongoing, the Trump administration revealed in a court filing. President Donald Trump vowed to target those deemed to be aligned with the Democratic Party.
We are heading into another week of a government shutdown. Democrats and Republicans remain at odds over how to fund the government. The Senate failed a 10th time Thursday to try to pass a bill that has already passed the House.