U.S. Government Shutdown Ends After Two Days
U.S. Government Shutdown Ends After Two Days
President Donald Trump signed a government funding bill, ending the brief shutdown and allowing federal agencies to resume normal operations promptly.
Duration and resumption
President Donald Trump signed the legislation to fund the government, bringing an end to the brief lapse in appropriations. Federal agencies resumed normal activity following the approval, with the interruption having lasted precisely two working days.
Operational impact
The temporary pause affected primarily non-essential administrative processes, while essential services and critical government functions continued without major disruption. Officials reported no widespread outages, and most agencies returned to regular schedules immediately after funding was restored.
Implementation
Implementation of the funding measures began upon the president's signature, and departments have returned to operating under the newly enacted appropriation authority. The short funding gap concluded once the bill was signed, and federal work has continued under restored funding.
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