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Home»Congress»Capitol Agenda: GOP leaders plot quick end to DHS shutdown
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Capitol Agenda: GOP leaders plot quick end to DHS shutdown

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Department of Homeland Security has been shut down for 59 days. GOP leaders are meeting Tuesday hoping to hash out next steps for a funding plan to quickly end it.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Speaker Mike Johnson will get together for their weekly meeting as Republicans stare down President Donald Trump’s June 1 deadline to pass a party-line reconciliation bill that would restore lapsed DHS dollars for immigration enforcement.

Thune said Monday he would pursue an “anorexic” measure narrowly focused on Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol. Republicans hope that path will allow them to bypass Democrats while skipping months of agonizing infighting — as they endured before enacting last year’s tax-cuts-focused megabill.

But Thune is having a hard time getting unanimous buy-in from his own conference.

Sen. Rick Scott insisted Monday on spending cuts to offset new enforcement funding. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he wants to include money for the military and other GOP priorities. And Sen. John Kennedy argued parts of a hot-button GOP elections bill should be in the mix.

Things will be even tougher across the Capitol, where some in the House’s right flank are insisting Republicans fund all of DHS through the filibuster-skirting reconciliation process — not just ICE and Border Patrol.

Rep. Chip Roy, a ringleader inside the band of conservatives threatening the GOP leadership’s plan, chided Thune’s “very skinny” vision for the immigration funding bill.

“Well — he isn’t the only voice in this, is he?” Roy wrote on X. “We should move other priorities with ALL of DHS… we’re running out of time to deliver and to clean up these repeated swamp messes.”

Senate Republican leaders are planning to move forward quickly nonetheless. Senate Budget Chair Lindsey Graham could release a fiscal blueprint for the reconciliation bill Thune outlined as soon as Tuesday. Graham is also expected to skip a committee vote on that blueprint, according to three people granted anonymity to describe private planning, and instead bring the budget resolution straight to the floor as soon as next week.

Senate Appropriations Chair Susan Collins said her committee has been giving “technical assistance” to Graham’s panel while lamenting the breakdown in the regular-order appropriations process.

“It obviously would have been better if we came up with a bipartisan compromise,” she told reporters Monday.

What else we’re watching: 

— Clock ticking on spy powers: House GOP leaders are forging ahead with plans to pass a “clean,” 18 month extension of government spy powers due to expire next week. House Rules will meet Tuesday to pave the way for floor consideration of a bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but it’s unclear if Johnson has support for the next procedural vote on the floor.

— Political exit plan calculus: Leaders of both parties will be watching carefully for exact exit plans from Reps. Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales after the lawmakers announced resignations within an hour of each other Monday amid sexual misconduct allegations. Gonzales said he would formally resign Tuesday.

— War powers to fail — for now: Senate Republicans are unlikely to shore up the support to help Democrats adopt a resolution as soon as Wednesday that would put limits on Trump’s military operation in the Middle East. But some could change their minds in a few weeks when the conflict reaches the 60 day mark.

Jordain Carney contributed to this report.

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