- The U.S. Senate reached a deal to reopen the government, resolving a temporary shutdown situation.
- The resolution passed with the help of eight Democratic senators who sided with Republicans, achieving the necessary 60 votes to end the standoff.
- This bipartisan effort to reopen the government has been met with criticism from some Democratic lawmakers and their supporters.
- The critics are particularly concerned about ongoing issues related to the Republican-led health care crisis, which remains a contentious point of debate.
- The backlash highlights a division within the Democratic party and among its constituents regarding the strategies to address health care and negotiate with Republicans.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democratic-lawmakers-reel-senate-votes-reopen-government-republican-made-health-care-crisis)