DHS Shutdown
DHS shutdown stirs upheaval within GOP
Mike Johnson / John Thune / Donald Trump / Department of Homeland Security /

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  • The Department of Homeland Security is experiencing its longest-ever partial government shutdown, lasting over 46 days, causing significant unrest among Republican lawmakers and impacting thousands of employees who are without pay.
  • House Speaker Mike Johnson has found himself at the center of a storm, facing backlash from both party hardliners and constituents after shifting his stance to support a bipartisan Senate funding bill that he previously dismissed as a "joke."
  • Senate Majority Leader John Thune is pivotal in negotiations, working to forge a path forward for DHS funding while trying to maintain cohesion within a fractured Republican Party that is grappling with internal dissent.
  • President Trump has intervened, advocating for a party-line approach to fund key immigration agencies like ICE and the Border Patrol, further complicating the dynamics and showcasing divisions within the GOP.
  • As the impasse drags on, calls for the permanent closure of DHS are surfacing, sparking debate over the agency's role and effectiveness, highlighting a fundamental ideological rift within the government.
  • The ongoing saga reflects a broader struggle over party loyalty and governance, with Republican leadership wrestling to balance hardline stances and the practicalities of avoiding a shutdown, all while trying to appease a restless base.

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