The House on Friday night passed its own legislation to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in its entirety, as the partial government shutdown stretches into a seventh week. Calling it “a joke,” House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed forward with a temporary stopgap measure rather than agreeing to put the Senate-passed DHS funding bill,…
Live updates: Massive ‘No Kings’ rallies expected; DHS shutdown in stalemate as House passes its own bill
Originally reported by The Hill
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