Government reopens after longest shutdown in U.S. history
Washington (DC News Now) — The U.S. Capitol reopened Thursday after 43 days of the government shutdown. President Donald Trump signed the bill into law on Wednesday, marking the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Dr. Todd Belt with The George Washington University breaks down the bill on Capitol Review.
Washington (DC News Now) -- The U.S. Capitol reopened Thursday after 43 days of the government shutdown. President Donald Trump signed the bill into law on Wednesday, marking the longest shutdown in U.S. history. Dr. Todd Belt with The George Washington University breaks down the bill on Capitol Review.
Washington (DC News Now) -- The United States reached a new milestone this week. The ongoing government shutdown is the longest in U.S. history. The government shutdown on October 1, 2025. Dr. Todd Belt with the George Washington University returns to Capitol Review on how both parties are handling the…
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - It’s a nightmare before Christmas, as House Speaker Mike Johnson’s bill to fund the government is dead in the water. Immense pushback from House Republicans, as well as President-elect Donald Trump, led to its demise. Time is running out as Speaker Johnson pulled his bipartisan bill back.…