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A government shutdown enters its fourth week amid partisan gridlock over health care subsidies and tariffs on Indian goods.
A government shutdown entered its fourth week, becoming the second-longest in U.S. history, as President Trump hosted Republican senators at the White House for a Rose Garden lunch.
The event, described by Democrats as a political show, highlighted ongoing partisan deadlock over extending Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire.
Republicans refused to negotiate on health care until the government is reopened.
Meanwhile, Trump announced a 25% tariff on Indian goods, raising total U.S. tariffs on Indian imports to 50% due to India’s purchases of Russian oil.
The administration also began demolishing part of the White House East Wing to build a $250 million private ballroom without required historic preservation approval.
In other developments, a federal judge ordered removal of prejudicial social media posts from DHS accounts related to Rep. LaMonica McIver’s prosecution.
El cierre del gobierno entra en su cuarta semana en medio de un estancamiento partidista por los subsidios de atención médica y los aranceles a los productos indios.