The federal government shutdown has officially become the longest in U.S. history this week, with no clear end in sight as lawmakers continue negotiations on Capitol Hill.
The Senate will convene for a rare Friday session, signaling potential progress after weeks of stalemate. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has reportedly proposed a framework to reopen the government, though it remains unclear whether Democrats will support the plan.
Democrats are feeling emboldened following their election victories in Tuesday's off-year elections and may push for additional concessions from Republicans. They maintain that ending the shutdown requires President Donald Trump's direct involvement in negotiations.
"The off-ramp is for the President to get involved and to say to Speaker Johnson, bring t

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