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President Donald Trump signed a federal government funding package hours after the House of Representatives approved it.
The chances of a partial government shutdown have become increasingly likely in recent days as Senate Democrats outline demands to reform the Department of Homeland Security, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, in the wake of Alex Pretti's killing.
President Donald Trump is pushing for the federal government to run elections, something the US Constitution entrusts to states. Trump repeated his long-debunked claims that the 2020 election he lost was “rigged” and said "somebody else should take over.
President Donald Trump signed a bill on Tuesday to end the partial government shutdown after the House passed the budget measure hours earlier.
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The federal government has shut down — at least for a few days. Here’s what could be affected
The federal government partially shut down early Saturday as Congress did not agree on funding for several agencies before the midnight deadline.
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Federal government begins pulling agents from Minnesota as ICE operations continue amid tension
Federal officials announced that 700 agents will withdraw from Minnesota following weeks of tension after two U.S. citizens were killed by federal agents. Roughly 2,000 officers will remain as ICE operations continue.
Nearly 80% of the federal government is closed on Tuesday morning until Congress can approve a spending package. A vote is expected on Tuesday that could end the shutdown.
Citi announced it will match the federal government's $1,000 deposits to Trump Accounts for children born to U.S. workers between January 2025 and December 2028.
Trump repeated without evidence his long-running claim that U.S. elections are beset by widespread fraud.
Rep. Ro Khanna called on his fellow House Democrats to vote against a measure that would reopen parts of the federal government on Monday, saying that a vote in favor of it would support tactics of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.