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Schumer to vote for GOP spending bill amid Democratic divisions

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says that he is ready to advance Republicans’ funding bill to avert a government shutdown. It marks a major reversal from two days ago and the strategy is causing divisions among Democrats. « There is nobody in the world, nobody, who wants to shut the government down more than Donald Trump and more than Elon Musk. We should not give it to them, » he said. NBC’s Garrett Haake reports for TODAY.


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