Government Shutdown Now 2nd Longest in History
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2 Government shutdowns and the longest in history: this is how the mandate crises during Trump's periods compare
President Trump's mandate includes the two longest shutdowns in US history: the 35-day record (2018-19) and the current 22-day crisis (2025). ACA demands stall talks.
The U.S. government shutdown enters historic length as SNAP funding risks grow, Congress stalls and unions sue over planned federal worker layoffs.
These proposals sought to change the United States' name, abolish the presidency and the vice presidency, and set a limit on personal fortunes, among other measures
The US government shutdown has entered its 23rd day, making it the second-longest in history after the 2018-2019 closure. The longest US government shutdown on record lasted 35 days in 2018-2019, during President Donald Trump’s first term,
The U.S. government’s gross national debt surpassed $38 trillion on Wednesday—just two months after it reached $37 trillion—which comes as the government continues to navigate the federal shutdown.
The American Hotel and Lodging Association said the industry has lost $650 million to date because of the government shutdown.
Tuesday marked Day 21 of the government shutdown.