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  • 3/25/2025
Vandalism, trespassing, threats to biodiversity… Despite damage, Joshua Tree National Park will remain open. Thanks to a last minute emergency fund.

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00:00We're in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund the border security.
00:30We're in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund the border security.
01:01So when you go in the entrance, you usually, you know, you have to stop and either pay or show your pass.
01:06So it tends to back up on big holiday weekends.
01:09So it was pretty sweet to just drive straight through.
01:19This community is galvanized behind keeping Joshua Tree National Park special and beautiful.
01:24So if this shutdown continues for five days or five more weeks, we'll be out here cleaning, taking care of the park.
01:54We're in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund the border security.
02:24We're in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund the border security.
02:34We're in a shutdown because Democrats refuse to fund the border security.
02:44Look, this shutdown could end tomorrow and it could also go on for a long time.
03:04It depends. It's really dependent on the Democrats.