Oct 29, 2025
U.S. Shutdown Deepens After Senate Fails 13th Vote to Reopen Government
FinancePoliticsRegulationfederal operationsgovernment fundingJohn ThunePresident TrumpSenate voteU.S. CongressU.S. government shutdownWashington politics
TLDR: The 13th Senate vote on October 28 failed 55-44, keeping the U.S. government closed for a 29th day. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the next session begins October 30, with uncertain voting prospects. President Trump, currently in Asia, will not negotiate until the government reopens, according to his remarks. The ongoing standoff marks [...]
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