Washington (AP) – President Donald Trump has signed in the legislation of legislation that the government is financed by the end of (*6*) and ended the risk of partial closure by the government and has deepened a struggle in the congress that has deeply shared the Democrats.
Harrison Fields, deputy spokesman for the White House, said in a post on X that Trump signed the ongoing resolution on Saturday.
The legislative template mainly keeps the state funds at Joe Biden’s presidency. The expenditure of the non-defense points by about $ 13 billion compared to the previous year and increases defense expenditure by around $ 6 billion, which acts at a border change with regard to a top line output level of almost $ 1.7 trillion.
The Senate approved the legislation on Friday in a 54-46 party line vote. 10 members of the Senate’s democratic caucus helped the draft law, despite the opposition from their party-the most, most taxation of colleagues in the house, who were able to reject the draft law from their hands.
The Democrats of the Senate argued for days whether they should force a closure, whereupon that the Republicans in the house had passed the expenditure measure without input. The Democrats said the legislation of Shortcanges Health Care, Living and other priorities and a wide scope for the detour of federal expenses, even if its administration and the efficiency of the Ministry for the government of the government quickly dismantle the agencies and programs.
In the end, the democratic senators decided that a government closure would be even worse than to leave the financing calculation.
The democratic chairman of the Senate, Chuck Schumer, said that the Trump government had given the opportunity to not keep entire agencies, programs and employees and to satisfy the staff without ever being classified.
“A shutdown enables Doge to move in overdrive,” said Schumer. “Donald Trump and Elon Musk would be free to destroy essential state services faster.”
The adoption of the Financing Act by the house at the beginning of the week was a victory for Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson, who managed to hold the Republicans together and to have the legislative template without the support of Democrats – something that they have rarely been able to achieve in the past.

