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The U.S. Senate is set to vote on the 13th funding bill to end the government shutdown.

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October 28th. According to CCTV News, on October 28th in the local time of the US, the US Senate is going to vote for the 13th time on the "clean" government funding bill that was passed by the House of Representatives. The purpose of this bill is to temporarily restore government operations at the current funding levels. Previously, this procedural motion has been rejected 12 times in the Senate. It needs at least 60 votes (including the support of some Democratic Party members) to pass. It is expected that the result of the 13th vote will still be a failure. It is reported that several Democratic senators have stated that unless President Trump personally participates in negotiations, it will be difficult to end the government shutdown.
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