Trump signs bill ending partial government shutdown
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The House of Representatives passed a government funding package to end the partial shutdown over DHS reforms.
The legislation only extends funding for Homeland Security agencies, including ICE, through Feb. 13.
The House has approved a spending bill to end a short-lived partial government shutdown. Now lawmakers will begin contentious negotiations over new guardrails for immigration enforcement.
The House is back in Washington on Monday to begin considering a revised funding package to end the partial government shutdown.
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The partial shutdown has ended, and now difficult negotiations can begin about reforms on immigration enforcement.
President Donald Trump swiftly signed a sprawling spending package into law Tuesday, ending the partial government shutdown after just three days but creating another funding cliff for the Department of Homeland Security in two weeks.
President Donald Trump signed a federal government funding package hours after the House of Representatives approved it.
The most recent government shutdown began Oct. 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass appropriations bills for the new fiscal year.