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US President signs deal to end country’s longest government shutdown in history

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United States (US) President Donald Trump has signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in US history

The signing came roughly two hours after the House of Representatives voted to restart disrupted food assistance, pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive a hobbled air-traffic control system.

The Republican-controlled chamber passed the package by a vote of 222-209, with Trump’s support largely keeping his party together in the face of vehement opposition from House Democrats, who are angry that a long standoff launched by their Senate colleagues failed to secure a deal to extend federal health insurance subsidies.

“For the past 43 days, Democrats in Congress shut down the government of the US,” Trump said before putting pen to paper, accusing his opponents of attempting “to extort American taxpayers.”

Trump’s signature on the bill, which cleared the Senate earlier in the week, will bring federal workers idled by the 43-day shutdown back to their jobs starting as early as Thursday, although just how quickly full government services and operations will resume is unclear.

–Reuters–