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House Republicans warn that the government shutdown is infringing Second Amendment rights as ATF furloughs delay gun owner applications for civilian firearms licenses.
The likelihood of the shutdown lasting another month has increased over the past few days, according to Polymarket, which showed a 38 percent chance of the shutdown lasting until November 16, as of 4:30 p.m. ET Friday. That’s up from only about 10 percent a week ago.
Democrats and Republicans are still deadlocked as the Senate failed to muster enough votes on the House-passed Republican bill
Significant crowd sizes in major cities like New York City, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles were observed Saturday during "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration.
Despite delays at some airports caused by staff shortages, government officials and aviation experts say flying is safe.
Johnson, nearly two years into his speakership, is taking a hard line in shutdown negotiations. Speaker Mike Johnson insists he cannot be swayed on the subject of the government shutdown.
Get the latest Trump administration news as the government shutdown continues. House Speaker Mike Johnson said this could become the longest shutdown in U.S. history.
Republicans have maintained they will not negotiate with Democrats while the government is shut down. But Democrats are not swayed by the promise of negotiations in the future -- pushing for an agreement that addresses health care and also reopens the government.
An array of immigration incidents nationwide have been caught on camera by bystanders, revealing aggressive tactics by federal agents since President Donald Trump took office in January, experts told CNN.
The U.S. government shutdown heads into its third weekend with no budget deal on the horizon. The next Senate vote is expected on Monday, Oct. 20.