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Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer says he is ready to pay the Republican financing bill to avoid the closure of the government. It represents a major reflection for two days and the strategy causes divisions between Democrats. “No one in the world, no one, does not want to close the government more than Donald Trump and more than Elon Musk. We should not give it to them,” he said. Garrett Haake reports from NBC for today.

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