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US shutdown near end after ‘No Kings’ rallies, says White House adviser Kevin Hassett

White House adviser expects shutdown to end this week, citing ‘bad optics’ for Democrats during ‘No Kings’ rallies; hints at cuts if it persists

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Clouds appear to curve around the dome of the US Capitol during the continuing government shutdown in Washington. Photo: Reuters
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The 20-day US federal government shutdown is likely to end this week, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said on Monday.

“I think the Schumer shutdown is likely to end sometime this week,” White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett said in an interview on CNBC, referring to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer.

Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, said his “friends in the Senate” believed it was “bad optics for Democrats to open the government before the ‘No Kings’ rallies and that now there’s a shot that this week things will come together.”

White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett speaks to reporters at the White House earlier this year. Photo: AP
White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett speaks to reporters at the White House earlier this year. Photo: AP

Protesters from all age groups took to the streets for “No Kings” rallies across the United States on Saturday, denouncing what they view as authoritarian tendencies and unbridled corruption of US President Donald Trump.

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With the protests done, Hassett said that if the shutdown does not end, the White House would consider additional cost-cutting actions.

“We’ve been basically hearing from moderates that, look, we just can’t do it in front of the ‘No Kings’ rally. If that ends up not being true, then I think that the White House is going to have to look very closely, along with [White House budget director] Russ Vought, at stronger measures that we could take to bring it to the table.”

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