White House, Epstein and government shutdown
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The page titled "MySafeSpace" appeared on the White House website as the federal government shutdown entered its second month.
The House on Wednesday voted to reopen the federal government — ending the record-long shutdown and sending the measure to President Trump’s desk for his signature. Lawmakers voted
The House passed a bill to reopen the federal government Wednesday. President Trump plans to sign the bill later this evening, the White House said, which will end the longest shutdown on record. The vote passed 222 to 209. Six Democrats voted in favor of the bill, and two Republicans voted against.
Democrats held the line for more than six weeks to try to extend health care subsidies for millions. Those eyeing the White House can’t believe they caved.
The government shutdown, now in its 43rd day, may conclude tonight as the House plans to vote on reopening, with the president ready to sign the agreement.
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett blamed the job losses on a reduction of economic output during the shutdown.
In entries on the webpage, the White House referred to Hakeem Jeffries as "Temu Obama" and posted additional photos of the House minority leader wearing a sombrero.
The House passed a bill to reopen the federal government Wednesday. President Trump plans to sign the bill later this evening, the White House said, which will end the longest shutdown on record. The vote passed 222 to 209.
In a statement to Entertainment Weekly, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson labeled Navarro, who is a registered Republican, a “TDS liberal,” using the abbreviation for “Trump Derangement Syndrome.”