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President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping budget bill that would increase federal spending by $300bn over the next two years, ending a short government shutdown. | |
“Just signed Bill,” Mr Trump tweeted. “Our Military will now be stronger than ever before. We love and need our Military and gave them everything — and more. First time this has happened in a long time. Also means JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!” | |
Both the Senate and House of Representatives were expected to vote on Thursday on the bipartisan budget deal to avert a shutdown altogether. Federal agencies were scheduled to run out of money at midnight unless another spending bill had been approved by Congress and signed by Mr Trump. | |
But Congress was unable to meet the deadline after libertarian-leaning Senator Rand Paul delayed the vote by ranting on the Senate floor about what he believed to be out-of-control government spending. | |
“I’m not advocating for shutting down the government. I’m also not advocating for keeping the damn thing open and borrowing a million dollars a minute. This is reckless spending that is out of control,” Mr Paul said on Fox News. | |
Because of Senate procedural rules, Mr Paul could delay a vote until past 1 am. | |
The government was closed for a mere five-and-a-half hours. | |
One Senate Republican aide told Politico that the shutdown was the “stupidest thing to happen to Congress in three weeks”. |
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