Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown, setting stage for next fight
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump signed a spending bill at the White House, ending the four-day partial shutdown after the House passed it 217-214.
- Negotiations for DHS funding collapsed after federal agents killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, making talks politically fraught as Democrats demanded immigration enforcement reforms and conservatives pushed their priorities.
- On Friday the Senate passed a package clearing five outstanding funding bills to cover most federal agencies through September and included a two-week DHS stopgap to avert shutdown harms.
- The administration framed the deal as fiscally responsible, and Kristi Noem said on Monday that federal agents in the city would wear body cameras 'effective immediately', to be expanded nationwide.
- With the narrow 217-214 House vote, lawmakers now confront a short window to resolve DHS policy as Trump presses Republicans to end the record 43-day shutdown last summer.
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The Latest: Trump signs budget bill bringing an end to partial government shutdown
President Donald Trump has signed a roughly $1.2 trillion spending package to end the partial government shutdown hours after the House passed the bill in a bipartisan vote. The measure funds most of the federal government through Sept. 30. It…
Trump signs spending bill ending US government shutdown
President Donald Trump signed a spending bill on Tuesday ending the four-day partial government shutdown sparked by Democratic opposition to funding for the federal agency carrying out his sweeping immigration crackdown.
US President Donald Trump signed a package of laws today to fund the federal government
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