U.S. President Donald Trump signed the spending bill to continue funding the government to Feb. 8, effectively ending the government shutdown on Jan. 22 that lasted three days after Democrats and Republicans could not initially come to a deal. The Senate and House passed the bill earlier Monday.
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U.S. Government shutdown ends as Trump signs spending bill
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