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Trump Urges House to End Government Shutdown Amidst Funding Bill Resistance
President Donald Trump called on House lawmakers Monday to end the partial government shutdown that began over the weekend, as Speaker Mike Johnson navigated narrow margins and faced resistance from both progressive Democrats and conservative Republicans on a critical funding bill, according to Time. Trump stated on Truth Social that he was working with Speaker Johnson to pass legislation already approved by the Senate, promising to sign it immediately. "There can be NO CHANGES at this time," he wrote, warning against a prolonged shutdown as "pointless, and destructive." He urged lawmakers to vote yes and reopen the government "WITHOUT DELAY."
The plea highlighted the precarious position Johnson faced as the House reconvened after a week-long recess, Time reported. The shutdown underscored the ongoing challenges in reaching a consensus on government funding.
In other news, Target's new CEO, Michael Fiddelke, began his tenure amidst immigration raids, particularly in the retailer's hometown of Minneapolis, Fortune reported. Fiddelke released a message to customers, employees, and partners on LinkedIn and Target's website, outlining his priorities.
Meanwhile, in Indonesia, a new state-owned enterprise (SOE) was planned to revitalize the struggling textile and garment industry and shield it from U.S. tariffs, according to Fortune. Airlangga Hartarto, Indonesia's coordinating minister for economic affairs, announced on January 14 that the SOE would be controlled by Danantara, Indonesia's sovereign wealth fund, which would invest up to $6 billion to produce new technology and expand exports. The move aimed to protect the industry from growing regional competition and a proposed 19% U.S. tariff on Indonesian textile exports.
In February, the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who became a symbol of mistaken deportations, continued to draw attention, NPR reported.
Additionally, Brett Ratner, director of the film "Melania," denied having a personal relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after a photo of the two men surfaced, Variety reported. Ratner stated that the photo was taken about 20 years ago when he was with his then-fiancée.
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