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

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


