Trump signs end to longest shutdown in history: “Never again”

Washington (United States), Nov. 13 (LaPresse) – “People have been so badly affected. We cannot allow this to happen again. I just want to say to the American people: don't forget this. When we get to the midterm elections and other issues, don't forget what they did to our country.” This was said by US President Donald Trump, who signed the measure to end the shutdown. Trump pointed out that over 1 million federal employees were furloughed and the impact on government services for Americans. The longest shutdown in US history ended after 43 days. President Donald Trump signed the measure. The record-breaking shutdown caused financial stress for federal employees, who were left without pay, stranding dozens of travelers at airports and generating long queues. The signing took place a few hours after the measure was approved by the House of Representatives, where there were 222 votes in favor and 209 against. The longest shutdown in US history ended after 43 days. President Donald Trump signed the measure. The record-breaking shutdown caused financial stress for federal employees, who were left without pay, stranded dozens of travelers at airports, and created long lines. The signing took place a few hours after the measure was approved by the House, where there were 222 votes in favor and 209 against.