TechFlow, on October 28, the U.S. Senate will vote for the 13th time on the "clean" government funding bill passed by the House of Representatives, a measure aimed at temporarily restoring government operations at current funding levels. The procedural motion has previously been rejected 12 times in a row in the Senate, as it requires at least 60 votes—including support from some Democratic senators—to pass. The 13th vote is also expected to fail. It is reported that several Senate Democrats have indicated that the government shutdown is unlikely to end unless President Trump personally participates in negotiations. (Jinshi)
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