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In a shocking turn of events that has left political pundits and gamers alike scratching their heads in bewilderment, the House of Representatives has officially declared Monday mornings a national holiday. The decision, which came as a surprise to many, was unanimously passed after a heated debate that saw members of Congress engaging in an intense round of "Fortnite" to settle their differences.

The bipartisan gaming session was initiated by freshman congressman, Rep. Joystick (R-Nintendo), who argued that the nation's lawmakers could benefit from a little virtual team-building. "We've seen time and again that video games can bring people together, and what better way to unite a divided House than by dropping into the battle royale ourselves?" Rep. Joystick exclaimed, moments before being eliminated by none other than Speaker Gamer (D-PlayStation).

The unexpected move was met with a mix of confusion and admiration from the public. "I never thought I'd see the day when my tax dollars would go towards funding a national holiday based on a video game," said citizen Jane Player. "But if it means our representatives are finally getting along, I'm all for it."

The new holiday, dubbed "Unity Tuesday" by its creators, has sparked a wave of excitement across the country. Businesses are already planning "Monday Funday" events, and schools are considering incorporating gaming into their curriculums to prepare the next generation of lawmakers.

However, not everyone is thrilled about the change. Traditionalist groups have condemned the decision, calling it a "slap in the face to the hardworking American people" and a "clear sign of the decline of our nation's moral compass." Meanwhile, the Congressional Office of Productivity has reported a 300% increase in legislative output since the implementation of Unity Tuesday, leading many to speculate that perhaps there was more to the gaming session than met the eye.

As the nation gears up for its first official Monday off, political analysts are divided on the long-term implications of this unprecedented decision. Some predict a renaissance of bipartisan cooperation, while others fear a future where lawmakers are more concerned with their K/D (Kills-Deaths) ratio than with passing meaningful legislation.

In a statement to the press, Speaker Gamer expressed hope that this move would set a new precedent for how politicians interact with their constituents. "We're not just here to legislate," he said. "We're here to lead by example and show the American people that we can have fun, too. After all, what's life without a little play?"

As the nation braces for its first national gaming holiday, one thing is clear: the political landscape will never be the same again.

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