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“Trump Ends Record-Breaking Shutdown with DHS Funding Legislation: Key Agencies Restored”

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### “Trump Signs Deal to End Shutdown: But Don’t Get Comfortable” So, Donald Trump finally put his name on a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security after a lengthy, dramatic shutdown that lasted over 10 weeks. Yes, you heard it right—10 weeks of agencies like the Coast Guard, TSA, and Secret Service being in limbo while Congress played political hopscotch. Now, funding is back on for those agencies, but it’s not like the whole immigration mess is sorted out. Republicans are still scrambling to push through billions for Border Patrol and ICE. They’re using some fancy budget tricks to get around the Senate filibuster. Because, of course, nothing says “bipartisan” like sneaking through a partisan spending package. Meanwhile, House Republicans managed to hold it together despite their usual squabbling, all while the White House warned that stopgap funds were running out. Imagine the chaos: federal workers about to miss their paychecks while Congress bickers over who gets what. That’s some real crisis management right there. And let’s not forget, while some immigration agencies were left twiddling their thumbs, ICE and Border Patrol agents—those guys never missed a paycheck. Nice to know they’re taken care of while the rest of the department spun its wheels. The DHS shutdown dragged on for 76 days, which is a long time for things to be in limbo, especially when national security and hurricane preparedness are on the line. During this circus, Kristi Noem got the boot, and Markwayne Mullin was shoved in to take over. Can you imagine how morale was during that mess? Talk about a team trying to get back on its feet after a marathon of upheaval. And here’s the cherry on top: Democrats stuck together in their refusal to give more cash to immigration enforcement, trying to squeeze concessions from the Trump administration. But they didn’t get much traction. They’re asking why the White House needs more money when they still have billions lying around from last year’s GOP “megalaw.” So, we’re back to business as usual, but let’s not kid ourselves—this isn’t the end of the story. Just how long will the good times last before the next crisis hits? One wonders if anyone in Washington can actually keep their act together for more than a minute.

By Admin | Published: May 1, 2026 at 9:16 am

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