It's Monday, November 10th.
I'm Josie Duffy-Rice and for Jane Costin and this is What A Day.
The show that wonders where Donald Trump was racing to in his limousine this weekend.
If you guessed that he was headed to the Capitol to resolve the longest government shutdown in American history,
you would be wrong.
He was in fact racing to his golf course in West Palm Beach.
You know, if only golf courses were federal agencies, the shutdown would have lasted.
like 14 seconds tops.
On today's show, the fight to fund the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program continues,
and Trump promises, quote,
a dividend of at least $2,000 a person from tariffs to most American citizens,
before his Treasury Secretary immediately tries to clean that up.
But let's start with the longest government shutdown in American history,
which might be coming to an end soon.
As of our recording time on Sunday evening,
senators from both parties reached a deal that could bring an end to the shutdown,
which has lasted well over a month.
The deal would include a new stopgap measure that would fund the government through January,
plus three different spending measures.
One of them,