Schumer pushes back as Trump ties DHS funding to voter-ID crackdown

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As the DHS funding deadline nears amid a partial government shutdown, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer rejects Donald Trump’s demand to pass the Save America Act—a strict voter-ID bill—before approving DHS funding; Democrats say they’ll back standalone funding for TSA and other non-immigration components while seeking guardrails on immigration enforcement. Trump counters by deploying ICE to airports, intensifying the clash over immigration and voting-law policy.
- Trump tells Republicans to not make any deals with Democrats until strict voter ID law is passed – US politics live The Guardian
- Trump rejected an off-ramp to the DHS shutdown – for now CNN
- DHS funding talks in limbo after Trump calls on GOP to link bill to SAVE America Act CBS News
- With airports in chaos, Trump says no to potential DHS shutdown deal over SAVE USA Today
- Trump rejects off-ramp to fund DHS as airport delays worsen NBC News
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