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Watch live as U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson holds a press conference on the tenth day of the government shutdown.Â
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Mass firings of federal workers have begun. That was the announcement Friday from the White House as Republicans worked to exert more pressure on Democratic lawmakers to end the government shutdown. A spokesperson for the White House budget office says the layoffs are "substantial" but did not offer more details. Federal health workers, the Education Department and others were being hit Friday. Democrats blasted the move as unions for federal workers quicklyy took the matter to court. At least one Republican, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, said she strongly opposes the layoffs as harmful for her state and the country.
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