The US government shutdown became the longest in history when it entered its 25th day Tuesday.
Trump was unmoved in the White House, his border wall unbuilt, and around 800,000 federal workers were still without pay and facing mounting hardships.
Published : Jan. 16, 2019 - 18:46:47
The US government shutdown became the longest in history when it entered its 25th day Tuesday.
Trump was unmoved in the White House, his border wall unbuilt, and around 800,000 federal workers were still without pay and facing mounting hardships.
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