DHS funding impasse threatens Senate recess as Mullin nomination advances
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Live Capitol Hill updates show the Senate delaying its planned recess if the DHS funding lapse isn’t resolved, as Mullin’s nomination to lead Homeland Security moves forward; the day also features lawmakers examining AI use in federal courts, potential housing-crypto tradeoffs, and other major Capitol Hill developments including Iran war-funding discussions and ongoing investigations into Epstein and César Chávez-related bills.
- Senate recess at risk if DHS shutdown continues, Thune says Politico
- Bipartisan talks to end Homeland Security standoff get serious as shutdown drags on NBC News
- Senators meet with border czar Tom Homan as lawmakers search for way out of DHS shutdown CBS News
- White House seeks to circumvent Schumer on potential DHS funding deal The Hill
- Read the White House Letter to Senate Republicans The New York Times
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