Trump signs bill ending DHS shutdown
Summary
President Donald Trump signed a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), ending a 76-day shutdown. The bill passed the House of Representatives on the same day and had already passed the Senate the previous month.Key Facts
- The DHS shutdown lasted 76 days, the longest in its history.
- President Trump signed a funding bill to reopen most of the DHS.
- The bill passed the Senate before the House vote.
- The House approved the bill on the day the President signed it.
- The shutdown affected many DHS operations during this period.
- The funding bill will restore normal work at DHS.
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