President Trump anticipated to approve legislation ending government's partial closure
On Tuesday, the House of Representatives gave approval to legislation that would provide funding for the majority of federal government operations until September's conclusion.

Members of the United States House of Representatives have given their approval to legislation that will restore operations to most areas of the federal government following a partial shutdown lasting four days.
During a vote held on Tuesday in the House chamber, representatives approved the measure by a margin of 217 votes in favor to 214 opposed, greenlighting an approximately $1.2 trillion spending package that had previously received Senate approval and will provide funding for the majority of federal government operations through Sept. 30. The legislation successfully passed with backing from certain Democrats, though many members of that party voiced opposition to specific provisions contained within the bill related to immigration enforcement policies.
President Donald Trump of the United States is anticipated to affix his signature to the legislation and authorize the reopening of government operations, assuming there are "no changes" made to the bill as it arrived from the Senate. The funding measure allocates resources to the Department of Homeland Security for a period of just two weeks before members of Congress reconvene to conduct negotiations regarding modifications to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as well as the Border Patrol.
The four-day occurrence, which resulted in only a partial limitation of federal government operations, remained significantly shorter than the 43-day shutdown that took place in 2025, an event that presumably postponed congressional initiatives to advance digital asset market structure legislation along with other proposed laws. The valuation of Bitcoin (BTC) experienced an increase of approximately 2% to reach $74,620 following reports that the funding legislation had successfully passed through the House chamber.
This is a developing story, and further information will be added as it becomes available.