Democratic and Republican senators are attempting to end the longest U.S. government shutdown, now 39 days long, with bipartisan talks yielding little progress. President Trump opposes a compromise on healthcare subsidies sought by Democrats, urging funds to be redirected to individuals instead. A potential bipartisan package is being considered by Senate Republican Leader John Thune, but uncertainty remains about healthcare negotiations. As the standoff continues, Democrats face a choice between pushing for a healthcare deal or reopening the government without guarantees.






