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Members of Congress are pointing blame across the aisle after a series of votes designed to fund the federal government failed, triggering a shutdown. President Donald Trump says he doesn’t want a shutdown, but holds firm. “A lot of good can come down from shutdowns. We can get rid of a lot of things that we didn’t want,” he says. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY on what the shutdown means for federal workers.

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