Move comes after senior Republicans voiced anger over the delay, which resulted in millions of Americans losing unemployment aid

Donald Trump has signed the Covid-19 relief and spending bill after days of delays, preventing a mid-pandemic government shutdown.

The move came on Sunday night after senior Republicans urged him to act following his refusal to sign the bill, a decision that meant millions of Americans lost unemployment aid.

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