President Joe Biden signed a bill into law to avert a government shutdown by funding the government through March 14 with $100 billion in disaster aid and $10 billion in agricultural assistance. House Speaker Mike Johnson faced challenges passing the bill due to President-elect Donald Trump’s debt limit demands but ultimately secured approval in the House and Senate. The deal reflects ongoing tensions between Republicans and Democrats over government funding and debt issues, highlighting the need for bipartisan cooperation moving forward.
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2024 was defined by a series of dramatic events, with the attempted assassination of Donald Trump leading to a unifying moment for the Republican Party and an increase in his popularity. Joe Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race due to concerns about his age and competence left Democrats in a state of uncertainty. Trump's historic conviction on felony counts related to hush money payments did not significantly impact his political standing, signaling a shift in...
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