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Immigration and Customs Enforcement argued that it no longer has to grant on-demand visits to its facilities to Democratic members of Congress due to resource constraints resulting from the government shutdown.
The government shutdown stretched into Day 27 on Monday as the stalemate over how to reopen the government continues. Follow live updates here.
Democrats have only hardened their position as the government shutdown enters its 24th day, leaving Republican majorities in Congress with few answers — and many criticisms.
SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler criticizes Democrats for having a 'disgraceful moment' during the government shutdown that she says is hurting small businesses.
The coming Nov. 1 open enrollment date for Obamacare could be an inflection point in the ongoing government shutdown.
Democratic and Republican strategists and pollsters agree that the government shutdown, which will hit the 30-day mark this week, is a growing liability for both parties, which could push
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Katie Britt backs GOP plan to provide food stamps, blames shutdown on ‘Democrats’ selfishness’
Advocates say with the SNAP suspension, Alabamians “are being put in a position where we are being forced to choose between health care and food,” said Carol Gundlach, senior policy analyst at Alabama Arise, a nonprofit that advocates for policies to improve poverty in the state.
Sen. John Fetterman breaks with Democrats to support reopening the government, saying he’s putting country over party as the shutdown deadlock continues.
Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) says Democrats are “lying” about their shutdown strategy as the impasse over funding the government nears the one-month mark. Golden, who was the only
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Democrats unflinching in shutdown strategy, blaming Trump with millions at risk of losing food aid
Congressional Democrats are marching in lockstep into the fourth week of a government shutdown, even as lawmakers brace for what could be the most painful point yet: a cutoff in federal food aid for more than 40 million people.