Partial DHS Shutdown Continues as Lawmakers Vacation and Workers Miss Pay
1-Minute Brief
The ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown has left many federal employees unpaid and raised concerns about national security and legisla...
Key Facts
- Photos published by TMZ show lawmakers from both parties vacationing, including Senator Lindsey Graham at Disney World, during the shutdown.
- Cybersecurity experts have expressed concern that the DHS shutdown may weaken U.S. cyber defenses amid ongoing Iran-linked attacks.
- The shutdown has coincided with reports of both lawmakers vacationing and increased cybersecurity worries.
- Tens of thousands of federal employees remain without pay as the funding deadlock continues.
- At least 120,000 law enforcement officers at DHS have continued to receive paychecks during the funding lapse.
What Happened
A partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security has entered its seventh week, with many federal workers missing pay and some lawmakers photographed vacationing. The shutdown has also led to concerns about U.S. cybersecurity and ongoing attacks linked to Iran.
Why It Matters
The shutdown affects both the livelihoods of federal employees and the operational capacity of DHS, including its ability to respond to cybersecurity threats. The situation highlights the impact of legislative gridlock on national security and public services.
What's Next
President Trump has suggested recalling Congress from recess to address the shutdown, though some insiders view this as unlikely. The deadlock over immigration enforcement funding remains unresolved.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft5h agoTMZ tracks US lawmakers vacationing amid the partial government shutdown
- The IndependentLeft2h agoShutdown ‘will go into the summer’ as TSA workers go without pay and Congress not working toward new deal
- ABC NewsLeft13h agoDHS shutdown fuels cybersecurity concerns as Iran-linked attacks continue across US
