After 43 days, Congress passes a bill to reopen the U.S. government—Trump to sign spending legislation into law.
Breakdown
- A five-minute vote was held in the House to reopen the U.S. government after 43 days.
- The shutdown, the longest in U.S. history, resulted from political disputes over health care funding and left 1.4 million federal workers unpaid. 25s
- Democrats sought to restore health insurance subsidies for 22 million Americans, which Republicans had removed, leading to the prolonged impasse. 1m 2s
- The shutdown caused significant hardship, including food insecurity for millions and disruptions to air travel. 47s
- The House ultimately voted along party lines to end the shutdown, allowing the government to reopen. 1m 54s