🇺🇸 President Donald Trump signed a $1.2 trillion government funding bill on February 3, officially ending a partial U.S. government shutdown that began late last week ⏹️🏛️. The bill narrowly passed the House by a 217–214 vote 🗳️ and keeps most federal agencies funded through September 30, 2026 📆, while providing only a short-term extension for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) until February 13 ⏳. The shutdown was triggered by sharp disagreements over immigration enforcement and DHS funding 🚧🛂, intensified by national outrage following the fatal shootings of U.S. citizens Alex Pretti and Renée Good by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis 🚨⚖️. Democrats pushed for stronger oversight, accountability, and reforms to immigration operations, arguing such measures are necessary to prevent future tragedies 🛡️📢. President Trump called the bill “a great victory for the American people,” 🇺🇸 while House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries warned that Democrats would not support further temporary DHS funding without substantial changes to immigration enforcement 🔍—setting the stage for tense negotiations and another major funding battle ahead in Congress ⚠️🤝.

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