Trump Signs Spending Bill that Ends Four-Day Government Shutdown
The spending bill restores funding to multiple federal agencies and extends Department of Homeland Security funding until Feb. 13, ending a four-day partial government shutdown.
- On Tuesday, February 3, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump signed a spending bill at the White House to end a partial government shutdown and allow more time for immigration enforcement talks.
- Trump negotiated the deal last week with Senate Democrats who demanded new restraints on immigration enforcement after funding for affected federal agencies expired on Saturday, causing a brief shutdown.
- The bill passed the Senate by a wide bipartisan margin and narrowly cleared the U.S. House of Representatives in a 217-214 vote, following a previous 43-day shutdown that cost $11 billion.
- The legislation restores lapsed funding for defence, healthcare, labour, education, housing agencies and temporarily extends Department of Homeland Security funding until Feb 13.
- Concessions such as body cameras accompany ongoing negotiations as the administration deploys body cameras on immigration agents in Minnesota, while other Democratic proposals on immigration enforcement face greater resistance.
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Oklahoma Voice: Trump signs funding bill, setting up immigration enforcement debate
WASHINGTON — The partial government shutdown that began this weekend ended Tuesday when President Donald Trump signed the funding package that both chambers of Congress approved within the last week.
The partial standstill of the US government's business is over, but the dispute that had triggered it continues. A particularly critical ministry must continue to fear for money.
House ends brief shutdown, tees up ICE showdown
What happenedThe House of Representatives on Tuesday narrowly approved legislation to fund most of the federal government through Sept. 30 and the Department of Homeland Security through Feb. 13. The $1.2 trillion package passed 217-214, with 21 Democrats joining most Republicans to vote yes and 21 Republicans voting no. President Donald Trump signed the bill, ending the brief partial government shutdown that began Saturday.Who said what The fun…
Trump Signs Funding Measure, Ending Partial Shutdown as DHS Fight Looms
President Donald Trump signed a funding measure that ended a four-day partial federal government shutdown, restoring operations across most federal agencies and sending furloughed workers back to their jobs, while setting up another confrontation over immigration enforcement and Department of Homeland Security funding later this month. The post Trump Signs Funding Measure, Ending Partial Shutdown as DHS Fight Looms appeared first on The Washingt…
Partial Shutdown Ends After Trump Signs Funding Bill
The partial federal government shutdown ended after President Trump signed a sweeping funding bill that reopened most agencies, but the deal leaves unresolved questions about border security and immigration enforcement. The legislation restored funding after a brief lapse triggered by congressional gridlock. While the agreement prevents immediate disruption, it sets up another high-stakes deadline that could once again put Washington on the brin…
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