White House pushes six-bill funding package despite Minnesota controversy
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The White House urged the Senate to pass a six-bill appropriations package that includes DHS funding and said DHS money should not be separated amid ongoing Minnesota immigration-policy debates; the story also covers Rand Paul seeking DHS officials to testify after the Minneapolis shooting, Democrats pushing investigations and impeachment talk against DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, and Republicans warning against a shutdown while weighing tweaks to the DHS bill and broader funding package.
- White House backs appropriations package with DHS funding Politico
- Shutdown threat looms as Senate Democrats pledge to block funding after Minneapolis shooting CBS News
- Most of the government could shut down this weekend. ICE operations would carry on. NBC News
- In the wake of Alex Pretti's death, Congress appears on track for a partial shutdown NPR
- Democrats Who Voted to Fund ICE Distance Themselves From DHS The New York Times
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