The U.S. government's longest standoff left both parties facing heavy criticism, and neither is likely to claim victory. Millions of Americans felt the impact, from hundreds of thousands of unpaid federal workers to families left without food stamps.
Breakdown
- President Trump signed a bill ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, lasting 43 days.
- Trump blamed political opponents, particularly Democrats, for causing the shutdown. 6s
- The shutdown impacted over a million federal employees, suspended food benefits, and disrupted air travel. 52s
- Many Democrats were dissatisfied that the shutdown did not secure a deal to extend federal health insurance subsidies. 1m 30s
- Temporary funding is only secured through January 30th, leaving the possibility of another shutdown. 1m 52s