
The Daily Punch The Readback: How the shutdown ate my laundry
Nov 22, 2025
Brendan Pedersen, co-author of The Vault and a reporter for Punchbowl News, shares his amusing misadventure during the 43-day government shutdown when his laundry got trapped at the dry cleaners. He reveals the chaos of finally retrieving his clothes and the transport challenges that followed. The discussion also dives into congressional predictions surrounding the shutdown duration. Additionally, Brendan touches on crucial topics in cryptocurrency, including regulatory pushes on stablecoins and innovative outreach strategies to address transaction friction using donuts.
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Laundry Stuck During The Shutdown
- Brendan Pedersen left suit jackets and ceremonial garb at a Longworth dry cleaner two days before the shutdown and couldn't retrieve them for over 50 days.
- He wore the same few jackets for weeks and finally collected the affordable-cleaned items after the office reopened.
Clean Clothes Left At The Newsroom
- After the shutdown ended, Brendan retrieved his garments but left the laundry bag at the newsroom because he bikes and hadn't taken it home yet.
- The bag now sits in the gallery and he plans to take the black suit for an upcoming wedding.
Market-Structure Talks Likely To Extend
- Senate market-structure talks are progressing but remain complex and will likely slip into next year, per Brendan's reporting.
- Expanding prohibitions on stablecoins providing yield looks increasingly unlikely as stablecoin legislation advances first.




