Is this the end of Schumer's Shutdown?
The key part said "In the coming days, Republicans in the Senate and House will be following through on the President’s directive by fully funding the entire Department of Homeland Security on two parallel tracks: through the appropriations process and through the reconciliation process." If I understand this correctly, the House will accept the Senate Democrats' bill that will fund most of the Department of Homeland Security. The exceptions are that the Democrats' bill wouldn't fund "ICE and Customs and Border Protection, which Democrats won't agree to fund without reforms to immigration enforcement operations. Those two agencies already have separate funding."
The joint statement:
Leader Thune and Speaker Johnson definitely got a shot in with this statement:My joint statement with @LeaderJohnThune on DHS funding:
— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) April 1, 2026
We appreciate and share the President’s determination to once and for all bring an end to the Democrat DHS shutdown.
In the coming days, Republicans in the Senate and House will be following through on the President’s…
We operated under a belief that while our country is in the midst of an international armed conflict, Democrats might finally come to their senses and understand that defunding our homeland security agencies is beyond reckless and very dangerous. While we hoped they would accept the 60-day CR to fund the Department entirely so that bipartisan negotiations could continue, it is now abundantly clear that Democrats place allegiance to their radical left-wing base above all else — including their own power of the purse — which means open borders and protecting criminal illegal aliens. That is not acceptable to Republicans in Congress, nor is it to the American people. We cannot allow Democrats to any longer put the safety of the American public at risk through their open border policies, so we are taking that off the table.Check this out: What I'm uncertain of is whether the Senate Democrats' bill needs to be passed again or if House Republicans can just resurrect the bill and pass it. Chad Pergram would know that but I'm not the expert that he is. Then again, if Senate Democrats object, then DHS can be funded entirely through reconciliation.
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