Partial DHS Shutdown Continues as House Rejects Senate Funding Deal

Partial DHS Shutdown Continues as House Rejects Senate Funding Deal
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The ongoing partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security is causing airport travel disruptions and political disputes over funding solut...

  • House Republicans declined to hold a vote on a Senate-passed bill to fund most of DHS.
  • Sen. Chris Van Hollen stated that Democrats are not blocking DHS funding.
  • House Republican leaders, including Steve Scalise, defended Speaker Mike Johnson's decision not to advance the Senate proposal.
  • President Trump issued an executive order to restore pay to TSA employees, but questions remain about its legal basis and funding source.
  • Travelers faced long lines at TSA checkpoints over the weekend due to the ongoing shutdown.

The House of Representatives did not take up a Senate-approved bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, prolonging a partial government shutdown that has affected airport operations and led to political disagreements.

The shutdown is impacting airport security operations and travel, while highlighting partisan divisions over government funding. The situation raises concerns about the functioning of essential services and the ability of Congress to resolve funding disputes. There is uncertainty regarding the legal authority and funding source for President Trump's executive order to restore TSA pay, as noted by The Guardian.

The Senate may attempt to end the shutdown by unanimous consent, but a single objection could prevent action. Observers are watching for further legislative developments and the implementation of President Trump's executive order regarding TSA pay.