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NPR News: 11-11-2025 1AM EST

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🗓️ 11 November 2025

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.

0:04.5

Senate Majority Leader John Thune dismissed the chamber following a late-night vote that could lead to an end to the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

0:14.3

After six excruciating weeks, I will stop talking and let all of you get some rest.

0:20.9

The Senate vote on Monday night, 60 to 40 on a stopgap measure that keeps the government open until the end of January,

0:27.6

after a small group of Democrats and an independent cut a deal with Republicans.

0:32.4

However, the agreement does not include the extension of health care subsidies that Democrats sought.

0:37.9

The next step is up to the House, House Speaker Mike Johnson, calling lawmakers back to Washington

0:42.3

with an eye toward a potential vote as soon as Wednesday.

0:46.1

At the White House, President Trump says he supports the Senate deal that would end the government

0:50.1

shutdown, which has now entered its 42nd day.

0:53.5

Democrats joined Republicans on the agreement

0:55.9

to temporarily fund the government. Here's MPR's Deepa Shivrom, reporting on President

1:00.8

Trump's reaction. Trump told reporters that the government would be opening back up, quote,

1:05.3

very quickly, though the House would still need to pass any short-term package before Trump can sign it.

1:11.3

Based on everything I'm hearing, they haven't changed anything, and we have support from enough

1:17.1

Democrats, and we're going to be opening up our country.

1:20.5

Trump called the deal, quote, very good, and said he would abide by it, including the

1:25.1

measure that reverses the mass firings of government employees

1:28.1

that took place during the shutdown. Deepa Chivaram and PR News. When the House returns to Capitol

1:33.9

Hill, Adelaideggerha is expected to be sworn in more than a month after she was elected to represent

1:39.8

her Arizona district. She's expected to give the final signature to force a vote on releasing

1:46.2

the Epstein files. The chairman of the British Broadcasting Corporation, or BBC, has apologized

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