President Donald Trump’s approval ratings have slightly dipped in most polls as the federal government shutdown entered its fourth week, tensions escalated abroad and controversy swirled within the country.
With no resolution in sight, the shutdown — now the second-longest in U.S. history — continued to impact millions of Americans. The White House warned that millions of low-income families could lose their Women, Infants, and Children benefits by early November if the shutdown persists and the program doesn't receive additional funding.

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