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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed the funding bill passed by Congress, bringing an end to the 43-day federal government shutdown, the longest in US history. The closure had halted paycheques for federal workers, disrupted food benefits for millions, and triggered major delays across the country’s air travel system.

The House of Representatives approved the Senate-backed measure in a 222–209 vote , with nearly every Republican and six Democrats supporting it. With Trump’s signature, funding is restored, and federal agencies can begin reopening. Most furloughed federal employees have been told to prepare for an immediate return, though different departments will resume operations on slightly different timelines.

The bill keeps the government funded

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