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Evening Wire: Government Shutdown Effects & DOJ Sues LA Sheriff | 10.1.25

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Oct 1, 2025
The government shutdown brings closures to parks and potential air travel delays. The DOJ takes action against LA's sheriff for Second Amendment violations related to permit delays. Hillary Clinton sparks controversy with comments on white men, eliciting significant backlash. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris's memoir sees impressive sales in its first week. Plus, Bad Bunny is announced as the Super Bowl halftime headliner, much to fans' delight and skepticism.
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INSIGHT

Partial Park Access During Shutdown

  • The government shutdown leaves open-air national park sites accessible while staffed buildings close.
  • Basic facilities like restrooms remain functional but visitor services will be limited.
INSIGHT

Air Travel Risks From Shutdown

  • Most airport employees are considered essential and must work during the shutdown.
  • They will not be paid immediately, risking staffing problems and flight delays.
ANECDOTE

Bizarre 'No Name Given' License Case

  • Oklahoma found a New York commercial license listing "no name given" issued to a migrant.
  • Governor Kevin Stitt used the case to criticize sanctuary policies and verification gaps.
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