Senate passes Trump-backed government funding deal, sending to House
- The U.S. government entered a brief shutdown after Congress failed to approve a spending deal by midnight.
- The Senate passed a spending package by a bipartisan 71-29 vote, but the House is out of town until Monday.
- The deal would separate funding for the Department of Homeland Security to allow debate on new immigration enforcement restrictions.
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