If I'm not mistaken, you guys did this more than a dozen times where you came to get 13. Hey, 13 we may not. 13 times. All right, so 13 different times, you, y' all came together and said, we're going to spend exactly what we spent yesterday to keep the government open. so we avoid a government shutdown. And you put the American people ahead of politics. And that is a bipartisan moment. Right. They had to have some of your votes. (04:54–05:02)
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Asserts that 13 times, bipartisan agreements were made to maintain government spending levels to avoid shutdowns.
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