🚨 BREAKING: U.S. House narrowly passes funding bill government stays open!
In a thrilling political cliffhanger, the U.S. House of Representatives just approved a major government funding bill by a razor-thin 217–214 vote, sending it to the White House and ending a brief partial government shutdown after the weekend.
🔥 Quick recap:
• 217–214 That’s how close it was as lawmakers voted to keep the government running and fund most federal agencies through September.
• The bill now goes to President Donald Trump, who signed it, officially reopening much of the federal government after days of uncertainty.
• Funding for most departments is secured — but Homeland Security only gets money through Feb. 13, setting up a new political fight over immigration and border enforcement in the weeks ahead.
In short: After dramatic back-and-forth in Congress, lawmakers pulled off a last-minute deal that keeps the lights on in Washington for now.
