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Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., told "Hannity" Wednesday he’s willing to "pay a price" to help reopen the government, even if it means breaking with his party, as the shutdown stretches into its fourth week.

"I am always going to vote country over my party and if I pay a price within my base, that's something I am willing to do," Fetterman said.

Fetterman has been outspoken in his criticism of the shutdown, vocalizing his priorities to fund the military and Capitol Police over party politics. He noted that he's one of only two Democrats voting to keep the government open.

"I'm not afraid to tell my truth and if I'm going to pay a penalty, I'm not afraid of that," Fetterman told host Sean Hannity. "It's wrong to shut our governm

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