KEY POINTS
  • Trump signs a two-day government funding bill just hours before a shutdown deadline.
  • Lawmakers hope to buy more time to finalize a $900 billion coronavirus relief package.
  • They aim to tie it to a full-year government spending bill.
U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he walks on the South Lawn of the White House upon his return to Washington from Camp David, November 29, 2020.

President Donald Trump signed a two-day government funding bill into law Friday night as Congress tries to buy time to strike a spending and coronavirus relief deal.

The president inked the legislation to keep the government running about an hour-and-a-half before a midnight deadline to pass spending legislation. The stopgap measure would fund federal operations through Sunday until 12:01 a.m. ET Monday morning while congressional leaders try to finalize a full-year funding and coronavirus relief package.