What comes after the shutdown and Epstein fallout continues: Morning Rundown
The longest government shutdown in history is over.
The longest government shutdown in history is over. Jeffrey Epstein wrote about Trump, Clinton and Andrew in newly released emails. And, the president's political foes facing federal charges seek to oust their prosecutor.
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Trump signs bill to end government shutdown, rails against Democrats and Obamacare19:31President Donald Trump signed into law legislation that reopens the federal government and ends the 43-day shutdown, the longest in American history.
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Trump's signature, which restores funding that has been frozen or halted for weeks, came shortly after the House voted 222-209 to send him the measure. Six Democrats joined nearly all Republicans in voting yes. Two Republicans joined most Democrats in voting no.
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