Bipartisan funding deal keeps government open through September, DHS extension buys time
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Trump and Senate Democrats announced a deal to fund most federal agencies through Sept. 30 with a two‑week extension for the Department of Homeland Security, buying time to negotiate immigration-enforcement policy changes; if approved, it could avert a shutdown, but a Friday deadline still risks a partial government closure as House lawmakers return and negotiations continue on policy concessions.
- Deal struck to keep government funded, Trump and Democrats say Politico
- Democrats and Trump strike government funding deal as shutdown looms The Washington Post
- Trump backs Senate government funding deal that includes DHS extension CNBC
- Why 7 GOP senators voted against bill to keep government open past Friday The Hill
- Senate fails to advance spending bills as Democrats push for DHS reforms NPR
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