Dems push DHS split as funding showdown risks partial shutdown

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Senate Democrats are opposing a funding package that includes DHS funding after the Minneapolis police/federal agents shooting, signaling a potential partial government shutdown as lawmakers race to pass the remaining six funding bills before Friday’s deadline; a proposed solution is to separate the DHS measure to allow passage of the other five bills, while some Republicans and independents weigh in and weather delays further complicate the process.
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