
The Daily Signal Shutdown Deal is HERE, More January 6th Controversies | Nov. 10, 2025
Nov 10, 2025
Discover the potential end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history with a bipartisan Senate deal. Explore the impact on upcoming travel and the staffing challenges facing airlines. Tune in as debates on the filibuster heat up, with notable figures like Adam Schiff weighing in. Get the latest on new developments in the January 6th investigations, including forensic links to a pipe bomb suspect and controversy over a doctored BBC documentary. Dive into the political drama of the moment!
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Shutdown Deal Advances Through Bipartisan Votes
- A Senate continuing resolution may reopen the government through January 30th while delaying a separate Obamacare subsidy vote until December.
- Bipartisan negotiation by Senators including Angus King, Jean Shaheen, and Maggie Hassan produced enough Democratic support to advance the deal.
Shutdown Strains Aviation Ahead Of Holidays
- The shutdown has already caused thousands of cancelled flights and staffing shortfalls at air traffic control centers.
- Sean Duffy warned the two weeks before Thanksgiving could see air travel reduced to a trickle if the shutdown continues.
Reopen First, Debate Policy Later
- Vote to reopen the government now to restore pay and services and then debate policy later.
- Secretary Sean Duffy urged reopening to prevent worsening travel disruptions and restore federal worker pay.
