United States President Donald Trump on Friday night (local time) signed the short-term spending bill, bringing to an end the 35-day partial government shutdown, without getting new funding for a Mexico wall. Trump avoided public signing ceremony instead signed the "continuing resolution" behind the closed doors of White House, reported The Hill. The stopgap bill, which includes an extension of border-security funding at the current level, was passed by a voice vote by the Senate and US House of Representatives. The revoking of the longest ever shut down of the government has come as a relief to the 800,000 federal workers who have not received their pay ever since the shutdown began last year, leading to repeated calls by elected representatives to open the government.However, the Trump decision to end the shut down draw immediate criticism from his own party, with many conservatives claiming that this action would weaken the negotiating position of Republican with Democrats.Trump .