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House, bill and Trump

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 · 14h
Trump signs bill ending federal government shutdown
President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a bill into law to reopen most of the government, officially ending a partial shutdown that began last weekend.

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 · 9h · on MSN
House clears key hurdle to reopening the government later Tuesday
 · 9h
Trump signs funding bill to end shutdown after package clears House
 · 2h
Trump signs spending bill that ends four-day government shutdown
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives will try to pass a deal that would end the latest government shutdown on Tuesday over opposition from an unusual alignment of Democrats and hard...

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House aims to vote on government funding bill Tuesday amid partial shutdown
 · 2h
February 3, 2026 - Trump administration updates
 · 2h
Government Shutdown Ends as House Approves Trump’s Deal With Dems
The House of Representatives voted to pass a funding deal struck by President Donald Trump and Senate Democrats on Tuesday in a bipartisan vote that came shortly after the body adopted a rule to allow...

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 · 14h
Live updates: Trump presses House to back funding package ending partial shutdown
 · 2h
House votes to reopen the government – setting up a fight over ICE
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These are the 21 House Republicans who held out against Trump, Johnson on $1.2T spending bill

Republicans including Reps. Thomas Massie and Lauren Boebert opposed a $1.2 trillion spending bill on Tuesday, citing concerns over election integrity and DHS funding.
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Bills have trusted OL backup plan ready to 'capitalize' if free agents sign elsewhere

The Buffalo Bills will likely need a replacement on the interior offensive line in 2026, and they may already have the answer in house.
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