US shutdown hits 40 days — longest government closure in country’s history

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 10/11/2025
A prolonged standoff between Republicans and Democrats over government spending and healthcare subsidies has pushed the US government shutdown into its 40th day. This is now the longest shutdown in the country’s history, surpassing the previous record of 38 days which began at the end of 2018 and ended in January 2019 — during the first Donald Trump presidency. A US government shutdown occurs when congress fails to pass budget bills or halts resolutions to fund federal government operations and agencies for the new fiscal year. The current shutdown began on October 1 when the US federal (…)
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