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Trump ended a 43-day government shutdown by signing a funding bill on Nov. 13, 2025, restoring federal operations.
Trump ended the longest U.S. government shutdown in history—lasting 43 days—by signing a funding bill on November 13, 2025, restoring federal operations after widespread disruptions including halted SNAP benefits and furloughed workers.
The bill passed after eight Democratic senators supported bypassing the 60-vote threshold, despite Democratic demands to extend Obamacare subsidies.
Hours before the signing, thousands of newly released Epstein documents emerged, including claims that Trump knew about underage girls at Epstein’s home, which Trump dismissed as a Democratic distraction.
He refused to answer media questions about the materials and later denied any wrongdoing on Truth Social.
The shutdown’s conclusion marks a pivotal moment in U.S. political history.
Trump puso fin a un cierre gubernamental de 43 días al firmar un proyecto de ley de financiación el 13 de noviembre de 2025, restaurando las operaciones federales.