
VINCE Is the Shutdown Coming To An End? (Guest Host Hayley Caronia) | Episode 165
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Nov 10, 2025 Former U.S. Representative Madison Cawthorn shares his thoughts on the recently proposed government shutdown resolution and the blame game in Washington. He discusses his campaign for Congress in Florida's 19th district, advocating for America-First policies and conservative unity over establishment politics. Cawthorn raises concerns about new residents altering the values of red states, emphasizing the need for newcomers to assimilate. He also offers policy solutions for affordable housing and urges strong primary challenges to preserve conservative ideals.
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Senate Deal Ends Most Shutdown Pain
- The Senate passed a continuing resolution after eight Democrats crossed to avoid a prolonged shutdown.
- The deal funds multiple agencies now and others until January 30, 2026, easing immediate pain for federal workers and services.
Trump's Stadium Moment And Name Push
- President Trump attended an NFL game and gifted a presidential challenge coin to a young fan, creating a memorable moment.
- Trump reportedly wants the Commanders' new stadium named after him, fueling controversy among opponents.
Booing During Military Oath Highlights Division
- Commanders fans booed President Trump even while he read the military oath of enlistment, showing deep partisan divisions.
- Hayley framed the boos as disrespect toward troops and evidence of broader anti-American sentiment among critics.
