Trump urges House Republicans, Democrats to work together to end shutdown
President Trump presses lawmakers to approve a Senate-brokered funding deal amid a deadlock over immigration enforcement reforms, risking extended partial government shutdown.
- President Donald Trump urged the House on Monday to pass the Senate-brokered funding deal to end the partial shutdown, calling to 'send it to my desk without delay.'
- Following the Minneapolis shootings, Democrats demanded limits on ICE, forcing House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., to rely on his slim GOP majority to pass the package.
- The Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security saw funding lapse Saturday, snaring multiple federal agencies while some operations continued under shutdown guidance, raising pay and FEMA response concerns.
- On Tuesday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that ICE officers in Minneapolis will be issued body-worn cameras immediately, with a nationwide expansion as funding allows.
- Given last fall's 43-day shutdown, lawmakers note it will be very difficult to reach agreement in two weeks, as Thune warned at the Capitol.
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The Democratic opposition had refused to adopt a budget for the Ministry of Internal Security without the implementation of immigration police reforms, which led to a policy of mass arrests of illegal immigrants in the country.
Trump urges US House to avert ‘another long, pointless and destructive’ shutdown • Oklahoma Voice
Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., answers reporters’ questions after holding a press conference on Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)WASHINGTON — The U.S. House is expected to vote as soon as Tuesday on the government funding package that will end the ongoing partial government shutdown once it becomes law. The Senate voted Friday evening to approve the legislation after President Donald Trump and Minority Leader Chuck…
Trump urges House to resolve shutdown | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump implored the House on Monday to end the partial government shutdown, but neither Republicans nor Democrats appeared ready to quickly approve the federal funding package he brokered with the Senate without first debating their own demands over immigration enforcement operations.
Washington. U.S. President Donald Trump urged Congress yesterday to pass the necessary laws to unblock the budget paralysis, which entered on its third day. “I hope that all Republicans and Democrats will join me in supporting this bill and send it to my office without delay. There can be no change at this time,” the Republican wrote on his Truth Social network. The interruption of funding occurred after the collapse of the negotiations, resulti…
Trump moved fast to cut funding deal
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump moved quickly last week to negotiate with Democrats to try and avert a lengthy government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding, a sharp departure from last year's record standoff.
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