
Verdict with Ted Cruz BONUS POD: Dem Party Rift Deepens Over Shutdown Strategy as Air Travel Nightmare Continues
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Nov 11, 2025 The shutdown has entered day 41, with bipartisan talks aimed at reopening the government and funding vital programs like SNAP and veterans' benefits. Air travel is in chaos, with flight cancellations due to controller shortages, prompting Trump to order their return and threaten pay cuts. Meanwhile, tensions rise within the Democratic Party as critics lash out at Schumer's leadership, sparking calls for new leadership from progressives. The political landscape is heating up, as Republicans accuse Democrats of using the crisis as leverage.
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Bipartisan Deal Nears To Reopen Government
- A bipartisan deal with eight Democrats could reopen the government until January 30th and restore key benefits.
- The agreement marks the biggest turning point since the shutdown began on October 1st and advances votes in both chambers.
Moderates Break Ranks To Advance Deal
- Eight moderate Democrats defecting from the caucus produced the crucial votes to move a reopening deal forward.
- Their break prompted backlash from progressive Democrats who wanted broader spending demands met.
House Put On 36-Hour Return Notice
- Congress placed House members on a 36-hour return notice to expedite votes once the Senate acts.
- Lawmakers should be ready to travel back quickly to avoid further procedural delays.
