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US government shutdown ties record for longest in history

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The shutdown hits 35 days, matching a 2019 record, raising concerns over airport disruptions during peak travel season.

WASHINGTON: The US government shutdown entered its 35th day on Tuesday, matching a record set during Donald Trump’s first presidency, as his administration warned of potential chaos at airports going into one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

The federal closure appears almost certain to become the longest in history, with no major breakthroughs expected before it goes into its sixth week at midnight  although there were fragile signs in Congress that an off-ramp was closer than ever.

The government has been grinding to a halt since Congress failed to approve funding past September 30, and pain has been mounting as welfare programmes including aid that helps millions of Americans afford groceries hang in limbo.

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