The House of Representatives officially ended the government shutdown by passing a funding bill to reopen federal agencies. The vote tally was 222-209, with six Democrats supporting the measure. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie and Greg Steube, defied party lines to oppose the legislation. The bill now moves to President Trump’s desk for signature, concluding the longest shutdown in U.S. history. The government will reopen tonight as the president prepares to sign the measure, restoring funding that had been frozen or halted.