House rejects Senate DHS deal, passes short-term funding patch
House Republicans passed an eight-week funding extension after rejecting a bipartisan Senate bill that excluded ICE and Border Patrol, prolonging a partial DHS shutdown impacting airport security.
- On Friday, House Republicans passed a short-term Department of Homeland Security funding bill in a 213-203 vote, extending appropriations through May 22 while including Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection funding.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson advanced the measure after rejecting a bipartisan Senate-passed bill that would have funded most of the department while withholding money for immigration enforcement agencies.
- Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer denounced the House GOP bill as "dead on arrival in the Senate," citing Democrats' insistence on reform guardrails for immigration enforcement agencies before providing funding.
- With Congress in a two-week recess and no viable path for the House measure, the partial government shutdown is now set to last until at least April 13.
- President Donald Trump ordered the Department of Homeland Security to pay Transportation Security Administration employees during the impasse, though operational disruptions and travel delays persist at airports.
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House approves eight-week DHS funding bill, fully funding ICE and CBP in 213–203 vote
by Elena Vance - House approves eight-week DHS funding bill, fully funding ICE and CBP in 213–203 voteWashington — The House passed a short-term bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security through May 22, 2026. The House vote on the short-term DHS funding bill was 213–203.Speaker ...
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House of Representatives pass DHS funding bill after rejecting Senate's
The House of Representatives passed a stop-gap bill that would fund the Department of Homeland Security for eight weeks on Friday night, after rejecting a different deal senators passed hours before. Democrats in the Senate, however, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., previously said this legislation wouldn't pass their chamber. Lawmakers largely voted along party lines, with 213 House Republicans in favor and 203 Democrats …
MichaelSavage.com – House to Pass Short-Term Spending Bill That Funds All of DHS, with ICE and CBP Included
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'Absolutely offensive': House Republicans blast 'lazy' Senate for funding bill 'that doesn't do the job' · American Wire News
Republican lawmakers tore into their “lazy” Senate counterparts for not doing their job by passing an incomplete Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding bill and then skipping town for another extended vacation. The GOP-controlled upper chamber pulled a fast one when Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) held a vote in the wee hours of the morning to advance the bill amid chaos at the nation’s airports, but without money for Immigration…
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