Trump Signs $1.2 Trillion Budget Package, Ending Partial Government Shutdown

 

US President Donald Trump signed a sweeping $1.2 trillion spending package into law Tuesday night, officially ending the week-long partial government shutdown that had left numerous federal agencies without funding. With the bill's enactment, most agencies resumed normal operations, and the necessary resources to ensure the continuity of public services were restored.

The budget bill was passed hours earlier by the House of Representatives in a close vote of 217 to 214, reflecting the deep political divide over public spending and legislative priorities. The initiative provides temporary funding to keep key government departments running until September, aiming to prevent further immediate disruptions to the federal administration.

However, the agreement left one of the most sensitive issues on the political agenda unresolved: border security. Unlike other agencies, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will only have funding until February 13, imposing a limited timeframe for Republicans and Democrats to negotiate a final agreement. Lawmakers have just ten days to reach a consensus on immigration and border control policies before the funding expires again.

With the signing of the package, the White House managed to temporarily alleviate administrative uncertainty, although the debate over federal spending and immigration policy remains open and points to further negotiations in the coming weeks.

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