House GOP Rejects Senate DHS Deal, Pushes 60-Day Shutdown Extension
TL;DR Summary
House Republicans rejected the Senate’s bipartisan DHS funding package that would fund most DHS agencies through September and instead advanced a 60‑day stopgap through May 22 that includes immigration enforcement; the plan would not pass the Senate, risking the longest DHS shutdown in U.S. history and highlighting a rift with Senate leaders over immigration policy.
- 'Meltdown': DHS shutdown set to drag on after House GOP rejects Senate deal Politico
- House GOP plans vote on DHS funding bill after rejecting Senate measure The Washington Post
- House Republicans privately express ‘tremendous concerns’ with Mike Johnson’s play call on DHS MS NOW
- TSA funding update: House GOP spikes DHS funding proposal, extending shutdown that's caused airport delays CNBC
- DHS stopgap set for quick House action after Rules Committee vote Politico
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
4
Time Saved
9 min
vs 9 min read
Condensed
97%
1,768 → 55 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Politico