U.S. Government Shutdown Explained: Why It Happened and What’s Next
Why did partisan gridlock in Congress lead to the first U.S. government shutdown in nearly seven years? We break down the causes and what happens next.
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Why did partisan gridlock in Congress lead to the first U.S. government shutdown in nearly seven years? We break down the causes and what happens next.
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