Trump, SNAP and Government shutdown
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The first glimmers toward ending a near-record long federal government shutdown were seen in the U.S. Capitol on Monday, as leading Senate Republicans and Democrats talked of a possible "off-ramp" to the disruption.
It's not clear when millions of families will get November SNAP benefits, even after judges ruled the government needs to make partial payments.
The government shutdown is now the second longest in history as Congress prepares to vote again. Here's the latest.
The poll also found that Americans overwhelmingly disapproved of Trump, Republicans and Democrats when it came to the handling of the shutdown.
S.D., and Senate Republicans consider extending government funding deadline into January as House-passed Nov. 21 date becomes unrealistic.
The government shutdown stretches into Day 34 on Monday as the Senate is set to reconvene. Follow live updates here.
Senate Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked over Obamacare subsidies as the shutdown nears historic length.