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End of shutdown in sight as some Dems make deal with GOP

Season 2025 Episode 314 | 5m 19s

At 41 days and counting, the end of the longest shutdown in government history could be in sight. A group of Democrats and one independent crossed the aisle to make a deal with Republicans. It still needs approval from the Senate, House and president, but the government could reopen as soon as this week. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins reports.

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