
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Shutdown Ends as Trump Signs Spending Bill; Trump-Epstein Ties Back in Spotlight
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Nov 13, 2025 Tina Fordham, a geopolitical strategist and founder of Fordham Global Foresight, dives into the political fallout from the recent government shutdown. She discusses the implications of President Trump's signature ending the 43-day impasse and the subsequent delays in federal operations. Fordham also delves into the renewed scrutiny of Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein, analyzing how newly released emails may shift political dynamics. She highlights potential fractures within Trump's support as bipartisan calls for transparency intensify.
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Shutdown Ends But Restart Lags
- The 43-day shutdown ended when President Trump signed the spending bill, restoring federal operations and bringing workers back.
- Restarting services and payroll will take days to weeks, and some economic data releases may be delayed or combined.
Air Travel Recovery Could Take Days
- The FAA froze flight reductions at 6% at 40 major airports to ease travel disruption as staffing improves.
- Airlines canceled nearly 10,000 flights during the restrictions and recovery may take about a week.
Epstein Emails Reignite Questions On Trump
- Newly released emails show Jeffrey Epstein discussed Donald Trump and alleged Trump knew about or spent hours with a victim.
- The White House calls the releases selective, but the documents have forced renewed congressional scrutiny.
