Trump’s Election Bill Tie-Up Deepens the DHS Funding Standoff

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Trump rejected a quick fix for the DHS funding clash and urged Republicans to tie DHS funding to his sweeping Save America Act, betting Democrats would concede. But with 60 votes needed in the Senate and no clear bipartisan support, the plan stalled, leaving the DHS shutdown unresolved and complicating Republicans’ strategy on immigration and election rules while highlighting Trump’s priority on his election legislation.
- Trump puts Republicans in a bind on the DHS shutdown: From the Politics Desk NBC News
- Trump rejected an off-ramp to the DHS shutdown – for now CNN
- ‘Don’t Make Any Deal’: Trump Tells Republicans to Hold Firm on Shutdown Talks The New York Times
- Trump rejects off-ramp to fund DHS as airport delays worsen NBC News
- Capitol agenda: Trump muddies DHS talks Politico
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