Democrats not seeing political reversal from shutdown because of something Republicans did: Byron York

The US government shutdown has entered its 50th day, with Democrats and Republicans blaming each other for the impasse. The core dispute is over immigration policy, with Democrats demanding changes and Republicans refusing to budge, leading to a split within the Republican party.
The US government shutdown continues, with the Department of Homeland Security closed. The dispute is over immigration policy, with Democrats seeking changes. Republicans initially blamed Democrats, but a surprise Senate vote and a House Republican bill have shifted the dynamic. The House and Senate Republican parties are now at odds. President Trump issued an executive order to fund TSA agent pay, but his administration still tries to blame Democrats. The shutdown's impact is visible in airports, with longer TSA lines due to unpaid workers. The political fight is ongoing, with no end in sight.
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