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The U.S. government is set to reopen following a 43-day shutdown, the longest in history, after the Senate secured enough Democratic votes to end the impasse. A bipartisan agreement led to the resolution, allowing state programs such as SNAP to resume, with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear declaring a state of emergency to expedite food assistance. Former President Trump broke his silence on the development, signaling his stance amid the unfolding events. The shutdown's resolution marks a critical point for lawmakers seeking to stabilize government operations and support affected citizens.
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