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The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could be coming to an end as the House returns to vote on a Senate-passed bill to reopen the government.
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00:00The longest government shutdown in U.S. history could be coming to an end as the House returns to vote on a Senate-passed bill to reopen the government.
00:07House Speaker Mike Johnson, who had kept the chamber out of session for nearly eight weeks, now faces a tight vote that may hinge on full GOP attendance.
00:16President Donald Trump hailed the measure as a very big victory, though Democrats remain frustrated that their health insurance demands were left out.
00:24Despite a potential breakthrough, both parties are walking away somewhat bruised.
00:28Republicans from public backlash and Democrats from unmet policy goals.
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