The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history continues into its 40th day as Democrat and Republican senators clash over health care funding. The shutdown has left critical programs like food aid unfunded, federal employees unpaid and caused major disruptions to critical sectors.
Breakdown
- The U.S. government shutdown has reached its 40th day, with senators holding a rare weekend session.
- The shutdown, caused by a dispute over health care funding, has disrupted flights, left federal workers unpaid, and threatened food assistance. 9s
- Senate Republicans need five Democratic votes to reopen the government, which is now the longest shutdown in U.S. history. 20s
- Democrats want to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, while Republicans seek to end them but may accept a later vote on the issue. 27s
- Speaker Mike Johnson has not committed to a health vote, and President Trump has stated he is unwilling to compromise soon. 55s