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@Binance Square Official @ABRA_PBMOfficialFans @PATRICIA B-M @Aesthetic_Meow @HeadBanger @Madu_6 @Tapu13 The partial government shutdown began around midnight on Friday/Saturday (late January/early February 2026), when funding lapsed for certain agencies after Congress failed to pass appropriations in time.
Congress passed a compromise spending package (roughly $1.2 trillion in total funding).
The Senate approved it last week (late January 2026).
The House of Representatives narrowly passed it on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, by a vote of 217-214 (bipartisan but close).
President Trump signed the bill into law on Tuesday afternoon, February 3, 2026, in the Oval Office.
Trump described it as a "great victory for the American people," calling it a "fiscally responsible package" that cuts wasteful spending while funding key priorities. He signed the Consolidated Appropriations Act to reopen most government operations.
Most federal agencies (including Defense/Pentagon, State, Treasury, Health and Human Services, Labor, Education, Housing/Urban Development, Transportation, etc.) are now fully funded through the end of the fiscal year (September 30, 2026).
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) — which includes ICE and immigration enforcement — received only a short-term extension (through February 13, 2026, about two weeks).
This was a concession to Democrats, who pushed for it amid controversy over recent incidents (federal agents fatally shooting two U.S. citizens in Minneapolis, sparking calls for oversight/restrictions on immigration tactics).
The bill includes back pay for furloughed federal workers and aims to minimize disruptions.
Markets and services saw minimal long-term impact due to the quick resolution, though another "funding cliff" looms for DHS soon.
It's separate from an earlier, much longer shutdown in late 2025 (43 days, the longest in U.S. history), which ended in November 2025 with different funding extensions.
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