The historically long partial government shutdown is now at 43 days, but it may not last much longer. That is, if U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bipartisan, Senate-passed continuing resolution to fund the government, a vote that could come as soon as today.
Also, President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 70 alternate electors who were allegedly engaged in an effort to certify the 2020 election in his favor. But what impact do those pardons have in Georgia, only hours before the deadline expires to appoint a new prosecutor in his election interference case.
November 14th, 2025, 03:33 pm
On the Record with Atlanta News First
Shutdown's final hours? Plus: President Donald Trump's pardons | On The Record, Nov. 12, 2025
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The historically long partial government shutdown is now at 43 days, but it may not last much longer. That is, if U.S. House of Representatives will vote on a bipartisan, Senate-passed continuing resolution to fund the government, a vote that could come as soon as today.
Also, President Donald Trump has pardoned more than 70 alternate electors who were allegedly engaged in an effort to certify the 2020 election in his favor. But what impact do those pardons have in Georgia, only hours before the deadline expires to appoint a new prosecutor in his election interference case.
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