US government may soon open as the House of Representatives will likely vote on Wednesday evening in a final step to end the longest US government shutdown in the history of America.
The bill to solve the six-week standoff would be taken for vote to approve the bill to fund the government through January.
The development comes a day after eight Democrats broke ranks in the Senate on Monday to side with Trump's Republicans to end the stalemate.
The powerful House Rules Committee, which reviews bills before they are put to the full House, announced on its website early on Wednesday that it had also approved the bill by eight votes to four.
That paved the way for the Republican-controlled House to debate and vote on the proposed spending package when it meets on Wednesday.
On Tuesday, Tr

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