President Donald Trump has signed off on the one-day extension to government funding passed by Congress earlier on Sunday night, preventing a partial government shutdown as lawmakers push through the final steps to pass a COVID-19 aid bill on Monday. The Senate passed the stopgap funding bill hours after the House announced that it had passed the measure to temporarily extend funding. The legislation now ensures funding for the government past midnight. The extension to temporary funding is needed to avoid disruptions after negotiations on a CCP virus relief package did not proceed as smoothly as intended. Despite the roadblocks, congressional leaders announced that a $900 billion deal had finally been made. “Congress has just reached an agreement. We will pass another rescue package ASAP. More help is on the way,” Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) announced on Twitter. “As the American people continue battling the coronavirus this holiday season, they will not …