
In October 2025, with Senate Republicans and Democrats unable to come to an agreement on the then-expiring Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies, the country plummeted into what later became the longest government shutdown in the history of the U.S. Just months later, we are on the cusp of another — this time partial — government shutdown as Democrats call for reforms to rein in ICE following the Saturday killing of Alex Pretti in the hands of federal agents in Minnesota.
This time, the dynamics around senators’ negotiations to avoid or, if it comes down to it, end the shutdown are strikingly different from the last time around.
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