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House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) and Sen. John Thune (R-SD) were at odds Friday after the Senate passed its DHS bill overnight to try to end the ongoing partial government shutdown. Johnson announced on Friday that he would set forward his own legislation, which does not have enough support to pass, after the Senate bill passed, and called it "a joke." He said he wouldn't support it, despite the Senate Republicans' vote to support the bill to fund all agencies under the Department of Homeland Security except for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. DHS has been unfunded since February due to disputes over ICE and CBPs often violent operations.
CNN congressional correspondent Lauren Fox described what was next on Capitol Hill as Johnson pushed forward the new legislation. "The reality is he probably would have enough votes if he were to get some Democrats along with him," Fox said. "And we heard from [House Minority Leader Hakeem] Jeffries earlier today that he said Democrats were willing to do whatever is necessary in order to end TSA workers not getting paid as soon as today. So the votes likely would have been there if he would have brought this to the floor. But obviously, he is facing a lot of pressure from conservatives in his conference who were not happy with what the Senate sent over in the middle of the night."
Johnson was visibly frustrated in front of a group of reporters on Friday. "It was really astounding to watch the Speaker of the House highlight parts of this legislation he did not like, and then accused Republicans of having not possibly read the entirety of this bill if they were truly supportive of it," Fox said. "It's just a good reminder, like you noted, this bill was passed by voice vote in the middle of the night by the Senate. That means that at some point, there was a unanimous agreement that this was the path forward. And obviously, this puts him and Majority Leader John Thune on a collision course. John Thune is the Senate majority leader. And while he tried not to call out John Thune by name, and he tried to tap dance around the fact that Thune was responsible for putting this on the floor. Thune's the majority leader. Johnson can argue that this was Chuck Schumer's master plan all along, but he doesn't have control of the Senate floor. John Thune does."
Fox pointed to the apparent division among Republicans in the House and Senate. "Clearly, there is daylight between those two Republican leaders," she added. "And I would also point out that Johnson said he spoke to Donald Trump, the president, just before he came out. That might give you an indication of where the president is right now. If the Speaker of the House felt comfortable coming out here and making such a juxtaposition to what Senate Republican leaders did just a few hours ago, I mean, clearly, this is not a shutdown that is going to end any time soon unless there is some really radical shift in Speaker Johnson's direction, given how forceful he just was, that does not look to be the case right now."
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hlthe2b
(113,888 posts)Obsequious, lying bug that he is.
spanone
(141,545 posts)questionseverything
(11,823 posts)People live in tiny spaces just feet away from their neighbors, tiny little space and for the most part get along fine and even help each others out
The current admin wouldnt last a week without being hauled off in a straight jacket
questionseverything
(11,823 posts)leftstreet
(40,579 posts)House lawmakers reject Senate plan to fund all of Homeland Security except for ICE and Border Patrol
By Olivia Beavers , Terell Wright and Natalie Andrews
Updated March 27, 2026 3:58 pm ET
WASHINGTONPresident Trump directed federal officials to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, bypassing a gridlocked Congress after the latest proposal to fund the broader Department of Homeland Security ran aground Friday.
https://www.wsj.com/politics/policy/house-gop-leaders-reject-bill-to-fund-dhs-likely-extending-standoff-4fdd1a7e?mod=e2tw
Johnson claims he has Trump's ear, so he refuses the Senate version. But then Trump just goes and...
questionseverything
(11,823 posts)leftstreet
(40,579 posts)No subscription here either
Celerity
(54,348 posts)Response to leftstreet (Reply #9)
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Celerity
(54,348 posts)House lawmakers reject Senate plan to fund all of Homeland Security except for ICE and Border Patrol
https://archive.li/vSHdE
WASHINGTONPresident Trump directed federal officials to pay Transportation Security Administration workers, bypassing a gridlocked Congress after the latest proposal to fund the broader Department of Homeland Security ran aground Friday. The move, which Trump had previewed a day earlier, came as House Republican leaders rejected a Senate-passed bill that would fund most of DHS, including the TSA. A long-running standoff in Congress over immigration enforcement and funding has led to missed paychecks for airport security workers and long lines for travelers. The executive action instructs the Homeland Security secretary and the White House budget director to use federal funds that have a reasonable and logical nexus to TSA operations to pay TSA workers.
The memo, signed by Trump on Friday afternoon, described the situation at the countrys airports as an unprecedented emergency. TSA officers should begin getting paychecks as early as Monday, the DHS said. Trump, who has expressed skepticism about any bipartisan deal in the Senate, acted as progress in Congress stalled. Shortly after 2 a.m. Friday, the GOP-led Senate agreed in a voice vote to approve legislation to fund all of DHS through the end of the fiscal yearexcept for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol. The measure would provide funding for an assortment of programs, including the TSA, the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
But the legislation quickly ran into objections in the House over the lack of immigration-enforcement funding. Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) told GOP colleagues that the House wouldnt vote on the Senate bill and instead look to pass a measure that would fund all of DHS for eight weeks and provide back pay for government workers. To make clear, the Republicans are not going to be any part of any effort to reopen our borders or to stop immigration enforcement, Johnson said at a press conference Friday afternoon. He called the bill a joke and blamed Democrats, saying they forced this upon the Senate.
Johnson said he had spoken to Trump and the president understands exactly what were doing. He also said Trumps executive action would make sure TSA agents are paid while negotiations in Congress continue. The move by House Republicans to pass a different bill could leave Congress in a deadlock stretching into next month. Senators have already left town for a two-week recess, and House lawmakers were set to join them. Any bill passed by one chamber would need to be passed by the other before heading to Trumps desk. Republicans have a 53-47 majority in the Senate, but advancing legislation typically requires 60 votes in the chamber.
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Bread and Circuses
(2,012 posts)ornotna
(11,470 posts)Ones scared and the other is glad of it.
maxsolomon
(38,694 posts)Still thinks he can strong-arm Senate Dems to let the SAVE Act through Cloture.
Congress doesn't work the way Trump thinks it does, therefore it's not going to work.
h2ebits
(1,001 posts)Johnson needs to be removed as Head of the House.
orangecrush
(30,193 posts)pwb
(12,645 posts)It may take a puke fight to get our country back.
Passages
(4,139 posts)HA HA HA HA
How many Republicans understand they'll be blamed for this?
Dems still need to do what they can about ICE.. appropriations, reconciliation..that part is still a mess, but not all is lost imo.
senseandsensibility
(24,929 posts)Or does the D word never apply to Rs?
bluestarone
(22,144 posts)To Make Johnson and house rethugs pay for their decision. WALKOUT!
Diraven
(1,895 posts)Via Trump, to keep the shutdown going until everyone in TSA quits so they can privatize it. It right there in Vought's Project 2025.