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House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke as the House debated the Senate's version of a bill to fund the government and end the shutdown.
On the Utah Valley University campus where Charlie Kirk was assassinated, two Senators - Republican Sen. John Curtis and Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly - discuss what can be done in Congress to lower the political temperature,
House votes to reopen the government, sends bill to Trump for his signature. Here’s how it unfolded.
The funding bill has already passed the Senate and it will now go to President Trump’s desk, where he’s scheduled to sign it Wednesday night.
The vote Wednesday sends the measure to President Donald Trump for his signature after a historic 43-day funding lapse.
A Senate provision in a spending package to end the shutdown has rattled House Republicans and given new political ammunition to Democrats.
The bipartisan agreement would fully reopen the federal government until Jan. 30. It includes no guarantees to renew a pandemic-era set of Affordable Care Act subsidies, whose expiration at the end of the year is expected to hike Americans' health insurance premiums, an issue Democrats had held out for.