Trump Signs Bill to End Record 43-Day US Government Shutdown
President Trump signed a funding bill on Nov 12, ending the 43-day U.S. government shutdown and securing funds until Jan 30, 2026.
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President Trump signed a funding bill on Nov 12, ending the 43-day U.S. government shutdown and securing funds until Jan 30, 2026.
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