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Government shutdown now longest ever as Trump demands Republicans ‘get back to passing legislation’ … from the Independent Joe Sommerlad

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President Donald Trump races to remind supporters he personally was not on the ballot as GOP faces up to disaster night at the polls, with ongoing federal blackout blamed for Democratic wins

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