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Trump Signs Law Ending Longest Government Shutdown In US history

President approves agreement guaranteeing federal funding until 2026 and restoring full government operations after 43 days of shutdown.

US President Donald Trump signed into law on Wednesday night (12) the bill that guarantees federal funding until January 30, 2026, ending the longest shutdown in the country’s history, which lasted 43 days.

The information was released by the RT Brasil portal , which detailed the terms of the agreement approved by the US Congress just hours before the presidential signing.

Funding secured and layoffs prevented until 2026

The agreement approved by Congress and ratified by the president ensures the continued full operation of the government. The text includes a clause preventing Donald Trump from firing federal employees until January 2026, and guarantees funding for the U.S. food assistance program, SNAP, until September 30, 2026.

With the approval, it is expected that all federal services will be quickly restored, bringing relief to civil servants who have gone more than a month without pay and to families dependent on government benefits.

Chaos in aviation and social impact during the shutdown

The shutdown , which began on October 1st, triggered a wave of structural problems in public services. Civil aviation was one of the sectors most affected, registering thousands of canceled or delayed flights due to a lack of air traffic controllers. Social programs suffered abrupt cuts, while several federal agencies were partially inoperative.

The scenario exposed the vulnerability of millions of Americans who depend on the state for food, healthcare, and access to essential services.

The clash between Democrats and Republicans prolonged the crisis

The shutdown was marked by intense political disputes between Democrats and Republicans. Democrats demanded that the bill include extending subsidies for healthcare programs, arguing that this would prevent increases in health insurance costs.

Republicans, on the other hand, stated they would prefer to negotiate health subsidies separately, advocating for what they called a “clean resolution.”

The disagreements dragged on for weeks and increased the political strain between the two parties, until the final agreement was reached under pressure from public opinion and the deterioration of federal services.

Normalcy should return within the next few hour

With the law now signed by President Donald Trump, the government should resume full operations in the coming days. The expectation is that critical sectors, such as air traffic control, will quickly return to normal, reducing disruptions and ensuring the continuity of essential services in the United States.

Source: brasil247.com

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