GOP Lawmaker Rides Motorcycle to DC Amid Flight Delays as Shutdown Nears End

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Republican lawmaker Derrick Van Orden rode his motorcycle from Wisconsin to Washington DC to vote on ending the government shutdown, citing unreliable flights due to air traffic issues caused by the shutdown. He joined other lawmakers who opted for road travel amid travel disruptions.
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