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Pramila Jayapal reacts as Trump signs end to Shutdown, calls it 'extreme cruelty'

Trump's signature on the bill marked an end to the longest shutdown the country has ever faced.

Pramila Jayapal / Pramila Jayapal via X

As Trump signed into law the end to a 43-day shutdown of all federal services, Indian origin lawmaker Pramila Jayapal expressed her anger over the Nov. 12 decision. Jayapal, who had voted against the  Continuing Resolution (CR), which ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, vowed to continue her fight against healthcare costs and accessibility, the major friction point that led to the shutdown.

The bill cleared Congress after the House of Representatives voted to restart disrupted food assistance, pay hundreds of thousands of federal workers and revive a hobbled air-traffic control system.

The GOP-led House passed the bill 222–209, with President Trump’s backing holding Republicans firm despite fierce Democratic pushback, who fumed that a Senate-driven standoff failed to win extended federal health subsidies.

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Jayapal noted, "For 43 days, Democrats held the line to demand that Republicans cancel the cuts and lower healthcare costs for Americans, who are seeing their health care premiums double and triple, nursing homes set to close, and massive cuts to Medicaid and food assistance. For 43 days, Republicans showed exactly what extreme cruelty looks like: illegally refusing to fund basic food assistance for 42 million Americans or to do anything to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits."

Expressing her anger over the issue, she added, "Health care is not a Democratic or Republican issue — it affects everyone. And in the richest country in the world, no one should have to choose between food and healthcare, or rent and cancer treatments."

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