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Mike Johnson signals GOP support for Senate shutdown bill, Trump pressures Dems to open government

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(Crankers) House Speaker Mike Johnson said Monday he’s confident the House has enough votes to pass the Senate’s funding package to reopen the government.

After being out of session for over 50 days, House lawmakers will need to approve the measure to end the shutdown once it clears the Senate.

In the meantime, President Donald Trump is pressuring Democrats to open the government. One major problem is all the flights that are being canceled.

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issued a warning on Friday, stating that the administration might mandate airlines to reduce up to 20 percent of flights if the government shutdown continues. This comes as airlines struggle to implement unprecedented reductions ordered by the government.

To ease the burden on air traffic controllers, airlines have already cut four percent of domestic flights at 40 of the country’s busiest airports, following directives from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). These reductions are set to increase to 10 percent by November 14.

Duffy mentioned that further cuts of up to 20 percent could be imposed. “I assess the data,” he explained. “We’re going to make decisions based on what we see in the air space.”

13,000 air traffic controllers and 50,000 security screeners are working without pay, resulting in higher absenteeism rates. Earlier this week, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford reported that 20 to 40 percent of controllers were not showing up for work on any given day.

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  1. Terry_42 on November 10, 2025 7:40 pm

    Seems like we’re really in a tough spot with these flight reductions. Cutting back 20% of flights sounds like a massive logistical nightmare, not just for the airlines but for everyone planning to travel. Duffy’s comments about making decisions based on airspace observations sound reasonable, but I’m curious how they’re planning to address the ripple effects this will have. Also, feeling for the air traffic controllers and security screeners working without pay. That’s rough.

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  2. AlexQuick on November 10, 2025 8:18 pm

    This shutdown is becoming a real pain, especially for someone who relies on air travel. The idea of mandatory cuts to flights is absurd, and it only adds to the frustration. It’s about time they figured out a solution, and fast.

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    • JennS on November 11, 2025 12:17 am

      they’ll sort it out soon, fingers crossed!

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  3. BrynLogic on November 10, 2025 10:09 pm

    Mike Johnson seems confident about passing the Senate’s funding package, but we’ve seen these kinds of statements fall through before. What makes this time different? It’s critical to examine the underlying political maneuvers rather than taking these announcements at face value. Reopening the government is essential, but at what cost?

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  4. sarcasticSammy on November 10, 2025 11:04 pm

    Oh great, more flight cancellations, just what we needed. Because who doesn’t love being stranded with nowhere to go? Thanks, shutdown!

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  5. CuriousCat on November 11, 2025 12:17 am

    Frank Bojazi, I appreciate the details in your report. However, one key aspect seems missing. How will this affect international flights, and what contingency plans are in place for travelers caught off guard by the sudden cancellations? Understanding the broader impact on global travel logistics would provide a more comprehensive perspective on the situation.

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