Trump Ends Record 43-Day Government Shutdown—What's in the Deal?

President Trump has officially ended the longest government shutdown in US history by signing a funding package. The 43-day shutdown caused massive disruptions, including cancelled flights and unpaid government workers. Trump accused Democrats of using the shutdown to extort taxpayers over immigration issues. The newly signed bill will fund most government operations through January 2026 while providing back pay for affected employees.

Key Points: Trump Signs Bill Ending Longest US Government Shutdown

  • Trump accuses Democrats of causing shutdown to extort taxpayers over immigration
  • Over 20,000 flights cancelled or delayed during 43-day government closure
  • One million government workers missed paychecks amid funding stalemate
  • Bill provides funding through 2026 for key sectors including veterans and agriculture
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US President Trump signs bill to reopen government; ends longest shutdown in country's history

President Trump signs funding bill to reopen federal government after 43-day shutdown, ending political stalemate that affected millions of Americans and government services.

"For the past 43 days, Democrats in Congress shut down the government of the United States in an attempt to extort American taxpayers - President Donald Trump"

Washington, November 13

US President Donald Trump signed into law the funding package to reopen the federal government, officially ending the longest shutdown in American history, which lasted for a record 43 days.

Speaking from the Oval Office during the signing ceremony on Wednesday (local time), President Trump accused the Democrats of causing the prolonged impasse terming it an attempt to "extort American taxpayers".

"For the past 43 days, Democrats in Congress shut down the government of the United States in an attempt to extort American taxpayers for hundreds of billions of dollars for illegal aliens. Today, we're sending a clear message that we will never give in to extortion," Trump said.

This came moments after the US House of Representatives approved the funding package, following weeks of bitter political deadlock over an Obamacare-related programme opposed by Republicans.

The bill was earlier passed by the US Senate this week. The House of Representatives later passed the funding bill by a vote of 222 to 209 today, with nearly all Republicans and a handful of Democrats voting in favour.

During the signing ceremony, the President stated that the shutdown had "inflicted massive harm" on public services and the lives of millions of Americans.

He noted that over 20,000 flights were "cancelled or delayed" due to the shutdown, with one million government workers missing their pay cheques and food stamp benefits cut off for "millions and millions of Americans in need".

The newly signed measure--H.R. 5371--passed by both chambers of Congress and sent to the President's desk, brings an end to the over six-week budget stalemate between the White House and congressional Democrats.

"With my signature, the federal government will now resume normal operations," Trump said, adding that his administration would continue working with Congress to "lower the cost of living, restore public safety, and make America affordable again for all Americans."

The legislation, officially titled the Senate Amendment to HR 5371, includes a clean continuing resolution (CR) funding most of the federal government through January 30, 2026, while providing full-year appropriations for key sectors such as agriculture, rural development, the Food and Drug Administration, military construction, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Legislative Branch, as per a statement by the Executive Office of Management and Budget of The President.

As per the statement, the said bill ensures immediate resumption of government operations, prompt payment for federal employees who had been working without pay -- including air traffic controllers -- and restores funding for critical programmes that had been disrupted.

According to the Administration's statement, the package is a "fiscally responsible product" that supports veterans, farmers, and rural communities without including any of the "partisan, poison pill provisions demanded by the Democrats leading up to the shutdown."

Trump during the ceremony also called for the termination of the use of the filibuster, which is a US Senate tradition of unlimited debate, a loosely defined term for action designed to prolong debate and delay or prevent a vote on a bill, resolution, amendment, or other debatable question.

With the signing, the US government will immediately resume normal operations, marking the conclusion of one of the most divisive and longest shutdowns in the country's history.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting to see how political gridlock affects even the most developed nations. Both sides blaming each other reminds me of our own parliamentary politics. Hope they find more permanent solutions.
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Michael C
While I'm glad the shutdown ended, the finger-pointing from both sides is disappointing. 20,000 flights cancelled and millions suffering - politicians should prioritize citizens over politics. This could have been resolved much earlier.
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Ananya R
The impact on air traffic controllers and flight delays must have been terrible! In India, we've seen how essential services disruption affects everyone. Hope they learn from this and avoid such long shutdowns in future. ✈️
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Sarah B
As someone who follows US politics closely, this shutdown was entirely avoidable. Both parties need to work together for the American people. The relief for veterans and farmers in the bill is a positive step forward.
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Vikram M
Good to see the government reopening. The economic impact of such prolonged shutdowns can be devastating. Hope the US economy recovers quickly from this disruption. 🇺🇸

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