KEY POINTS
  • The Senate and House easily pass a bill to avoid a government shutdown, sending it to Trump for expected passage.
  • President Donald Trump plans to sign the measure and declare a national emergency to secure money for his proposed border wall.

Congress passed legislation to avoid another government shutdown Thursday, moving to prevent one crisis even as the fight over President Donald Trump's proposed border wall escalated.

The GOP-controlled Senate easily cleared the bill, which included only about a quarter of the money Trump sought for border barriers, by an 83-16 margin. The Democratic-held House approved the measure comfortably in a 300-128 vote.