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Republicans Chart Two-Track Path to End Record DHS Shutdown — Without Dems

April 1, 2026
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The record has now been set. Forty-six days. The longest partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security in American history — longer than any of us had reason to expect, and longer than the country had reason to endure. TSA workers have gone without full paychecks. Airport lines have swelled. And Washington, as it so often does, found new and creative ways to make a solvable problem last. But something shifted Wednesday. Republicans in both chambers, nudged firmly by a president who has grown visibly impatient, announced they are now aligned behind a strategy that could finally bring this

‘Maybe We’ll Let Them Have Easter’ — Trump Floats Rare Special Session to Fix DHS

March 31, 2026
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President Trump is weighing a dramatic move — compelling Congress to return early from recess to resolve the funding crisis at the Department of Homeland Security. “It’s something that’s under consideration,” he told The New York Post, with a characteristic aside that he might let lawmakers have their Easter first. It would be extraordinary if he did it. The last president to force Congress back was Harry Truman, in 1948. That tells you something about the weight of the moment. The standoff has already stretched toward two months, with DHS workers going without pay and the White House scrambling to

On Iran, President Trump Extends a Hand — and Shows What’s in the Other One

March 30, 2026
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President Trump said Monday that a deal with Iran was “probably” within reach — then made clear, with characteristic precision, what happens if it isn’t. “The United States of America is in serious discussions with a new, and more reasonable, regime,” Trump wrote on Truth Social, threading optimism with menace in the way only he can. The message was unmistakable: the door is open, but it will not stay open long. If talks collapse, Trump warned, the U.S. would strike Iran’s electric generating plants, oil wells, and Kharg Island — the critical hub through which the vast majority of Iran’s

The Senate Left Town. TSA Agents Are Selling Blood. And There’s No Deal in Sight.

March 27, 2026
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Day 40. That’s how long the Department of Homeland Security has been without full funding — and as of today, Washington has no deal and no serious plan to reach one. The Senate passed a bill on Friday to reopen most of DHS. House Republicans spent the day on a conference call deciding how to kill it. They didn’t take long. “It’s not going to pass as it is.” — Rep. Chip Roy “Dead in the House.” — Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows Speaker Mike Johnson is now floating a 60-day stopgap to fund all DHS agencies —

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