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Trump Signs Bill to Reopen Government After Record Shutdown

Trump Signs Bill to Reopen Government After Record Shutdown

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After a record 43-day-long shutdown, President Donald Trump signed the House-approved bill Wednesday to reopen the government and blamed Democrats for the prolonged standoff. Most Democrats voted no and accused Trump and congressional Republicans of ignoring a health care crisis by not addressing tax credits tied to the Affordable Care Act that are set to expire. NBC’s Ryan Nobles reports for TODAY.

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