For the first time in six weeks, the U.S. government is open. President Trump signed a bill last night to fund the government through the end of January.
Breakdown
- President Trump signed a bill to fund the government through January, ending a six-week shutdown. 4s
- The funding bill does not extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, and Republicans said health care negotiations would resume only after reopening. 15s
- Trump stated he is willing to work with both parties on health care improvements. 26s
- A last-minute Senate provision allows lawsuits against the Justice Department over the January 6th investigation, causing frustration among House leaders. 1m 42s
- The House plans a stand-alone vote to repeal the provision related to the January 6th investigation. 2m 49s