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2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown

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At midnight EST on Saturday, December 22, 2018, the Federal government of the United States began a shutdown because neither legislative funding was passed for the upcoming fiscal year or a continuing resolution. It lasted until 25 January 2019, the longest shutdown in history. This was also a response from President Donald Trump’s refusal to sign a bill to keep the government open due to lack of funding for his border wall.[1] The shutdown could cost billions of dollars.[2]

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  1. "US shutdown looks set to drag through Christmas". BBC News. December 22, 2018. Retrieved December 24, 2018.
  2. "A government shutdown could cost the US economy billions". WJLA. 17 December 2018.