trump announces End to Federal Government Shutdown
Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – Former President Donald Trump has announced a compromise to end the recent federal government shutdown. The closure, which lasted 40 days, marked the longest in US history, severely disrupting government operations. Hundreds of thousands of federal employees faced potential layoffs, 40 airports experienced paralysis, and 41 million Americans reliant on social benefits were at risk of going without assistance.
Trump hailed the deal as “very good.” “We’re going to open up our country very quickly,” he told reporters in the Oval Office, according to AFP on November 11, 2025.
the agreement reached avoids a prolonged crisis that threatened notable economic fallout. The shutdown impacted numerous federal agencies, leading to delays in services ranging from national park access to tax refunds. Negotiations centered around funding for border security, a key demand from the Trump management.
Details of the compromise remain fluid, but reports indicate a temporary funding extension allowing time for further negotiations on a long-term budget. This avoids immediate cuts to programs and provides a pathway to resolve the funding impasse. The impact on affected federal workers and benefit recipients will be closely monitored as operations resume.
While the immediate crisis is averted, the underlying issues driving the shutdown – disagreements over spending priorities – remain unresolved. future budget negotiations will likely be contentious, requiring continued compromise from both sides to prevent future disruptions.
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