WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Monday that he'd be open to striking a deal with Democrats on the health care subsidies they've made central to the shutdown fight, cracking the door slightly to negotiations that Republicans have said should only happen after the government reopens.

What You Need To Know • President Donald Trump said Monday that he'd be open to striking a deal with Democrats on the health care subsidies they've made central to the shutdown fight • The comment cracks the door slightly to negotiations as Washington lawmakers remain at a standstill over reopening the government, as the Senate is set to vote again Monday • Both parties believe public opinion supports their stance, with Democrats pushing for health insurance subsidies and Trump aiming to maintain

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