Trump Reopens Government Amid Controversies and Policy Highlights

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Historic Resolution to U.S. Government Shutdown Captures National Attention

The resolution of the most prolonged government shutdown in United States history dominated headlines this week. Yet, amidst this significant political event, other notable developments in both domestic and international policy emerged, warranting attention.

President Donald Trump’s administration has been busy on multiple fronts, including filing a lawsuit concerning a congressional map in California and presenting plans that have sparked discontent among conservative groups and commentators.

Major Developments of the Week

The shutdown’s end was a pivotal moment, but it was not the only issue on the political agenda. Here are five key highlights from the week:

U.S. President Donald Trump shows the signed bill package to re-open the federal government in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 12, 2025. | BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images

While the President’s actions regarding the congressional map lawsuit were welcomed by his supporters, they were part of a broader strategy that included proposals which did not align with the views of some key conservative entities.

For more information or to provide feedback, reporter Ryan Foley can be contacted at: ryan.foley@christianpost.com.

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