The government shutdown finally ended after 43 days.
Trump signed the bill to end the shutdown on the evening of Nov. 12.
However, some effects like delayed flights and food stamps may persist.
The longest-ever government shutdown has officially ended after President Donald Trump signed legislation on Wednesday night that will fund the government through Jan. 30, but effects like delayed flights and food stamps may persist.
Trump signed the bill at 10:25 p.m. ET on Nov. 12, shortly after the legislation cleared the House of Representatives by a 222-209 vote. All but two House Republicans voted for the bill, and only six Democrats voted for it.
The funding deal, brokered by Democratic New Hampshire Sens. Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan and six other Senate Democrats, will re

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