Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown, setting stage for next fight
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump will sign the spending package the House sent, ending the partial shutdown and funding most agencies through September 30 with DHS funded only to Feb. 13.
- House Democrats demanded changes after the Minneapolis shootings, pressing for four reforms including removing Homeland Security Kristi Noem, requiring judicial warrants, independent investigations, and body cameras for ICE agents.
- Under pressure from President Trump, House Speaker Mike Johnson needed near-unanimous GOP support for the 217 to 214 vote, facing dissent from some lawmakers.
- Federal workers will receive back pay as furloughed employees regain funding, while nutrition assistance programs and national parks and historic sites remain fully operational.
- Senate Minority Leader Schumer warned that adding the SAVE Act could trigger another shutdown, as the GOP majority of 218-214 faces conservative threats, but relented after Trump demanded a vote.
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In the U.S., Congress has created the conditions for ending the budget curfew.
Donald Trump signed on Tuesday a budget text that had been adopted earlier by the House of Representatives. ...
Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown
President Trump on Tuesday signed a bill to end a partial government shutdown after the funding legislation was held up by lawmakers agitated over the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) immigration enforcement efforts. The bill funds DHS for the next 10 days, with a new deadline set for that agency’s funding to expire on Feb. [...]
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