Senate braces for potentially longest government shutdown amid filibuster debates
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The ongoing government shutdown, nearing a 35-day record, continues to cause widespread impacts including SNAP funding lapses and flight delays. Senate Majority Leader Thune rejects Trump's calls to abolish the filibuster, maintaining the status quo, while Democrats criticize the administration's handling of SNAP funding and demand action. The situation remains deadlocked with no immediate resolution in sight.
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