Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown, setting stage for next fight
- President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion government funding bill on February 3, 2026, ending a partial federal shutdown that began recently.
- The House approved the bill with a narrow 217-214 vote, funding most government agencies until September 30.
- Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is only extended until February 13, leading to a potential new funding debate.
- House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated that Democrats would not support further funding for Homeland Security without significant changes to immigration policy.
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Although the shutdown is over at first, the dispute over ICE continues. Funding for the Department of Homeland Security is only secured for two weeks.
US House votes 217–214 to end brief Government shutdown, clears bill for Trump to sign; DHS funding talks continue
The only exception is the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which is funded on a temporary basis through February 13 to allow further negotiations on immigration enforcement policies.
US House Votes to End Partial Government Shutdown, Extends Temporary Funding for DHS
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. According to The Hill, the measure was passed by a narrow 217-214 vote and has been sent to US President Donald Trump for his signature, which is expected to formally end the four-day shutdown that began on Saturday. World News | US House Votes to End Partial Government Shutdown, Extends Temporary Funding for DHS.
Louisiana delegation votes along party lines on budget as immigration controversy looms
WASHINGTON – Louisiana’s congressional delegation voted Tuesday along party lines on a bill to approve the funding bills that end the three-day partial federal government shutdown.
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