House Republicans are pushing back stiffly against the idea of splitting up legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), despite the White House and Senate Republicans saying President Trump is open to doing just that. For weeks, GOP leaders have rejected the idea of funding most of the DHS, including airport screeners and…
House Republicans pan proposal to split up DHS bill despite openness from Trump
Originally reported by The Hill
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