Trump signs spending bill ending shutdown, government will reopen Tuesday
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(Worthy News) – The government will reopen on Tuesday after President Trump signed a temporary spending bill that will keep the government open until Feb. 8.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders confirmed to the Washington Examiner Trump signed the bill Monday night, after both houses in Congress approved the bill earlier in the day.
Because the deal expires in less than three weeks, Congress will face the possibility of another government shutdown shortly. [ Source: Washington Examiner (Read More…) ]
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