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AverageOldGuy

(3,444 posts)
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 09:31 PM 3 hrs ago

Senate Dems reject DHS funding package

Source: NYTimes

The link I posted is from the Lawyers, Guns, and Money blog. The NYT article is behind a paywall. Here is part of the NYT article.

QUOTE

Bipartisan legislation to fund a broad swath of the government and avert a shutdown at the end of the week appeared to be in grave danger on Saturday, as key Senate Democrats vowed to oppose it after federal agents shot and killed a Minneapolis resident.

The rapidly escalating opposition to the measure, which includes $64.4 billion for the Department of Homeland Security, including $10 billion for ICE, amplified the likelihood of a partial government shutdown at the end of the month. The legislation requires the support of Democrats to muster the 60 votes needed to avoid a filibuster and advance in the Senate.

“Senate Democrats will not provide the votes to proceed to the appropriations bill if the D.H.S. funding bill is included,” Senator Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York and the minority leader, said in a statement, calling what is unfolding in Minnesota “appalling” and “unacceptable in any American city.”

Recognizing the depth of Democratic outrage, Senate Republicans immediately began examining whether they could separate the homeland security funding from the rest of the package and preserve the bulk of what had been a bipartisan deal to fund a large chunk of the government. The measure also funds the Pentagon and State Department, as well as health, education, labor and transportation programs.

“I’m exploring all options,” said Senator Susan Collins, the Maine Republican who is the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, adding that she had been in touch with Senator John Thune, the South Dakota Republican and majority leader. “We have five other bills that are really vital, and I’m relatively confident they would pass.”

A planned vote on the package next week had already promised to pose an agonizing dilemma for many Democrats. They have been eager to avoid another shutdown but have grown increasingly infuriated by the scenes of chaos and violence coming out of Minnesota and facing intense pressure not to fund ICE. Some had already announced they would not support the package as a result, but a substantial bloc had been expected to swallow their reservations and back it.

But hours after the killing on Saturday, a flood of Democrats who had previously been seen as likely to support the deal declared that they simply could not do so.

“The Trump administration and Kristi Noem are putting undertrained, combative federal agents on the streets with no accountability,” Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, Democrat of Nevada, said in a statement announcing her opposition. “They are oppressing Americans and are at odds with local law enforcement. This is clearly not about keeping Americans safe. It’s brutalizing U.S. citizens and law-abiding immigrants.”

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Read more: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2026/01/senate-dems-reject-dhs-funding-package



CONTACT YOU SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVES -- DEM OR REP -- AND TELL THEM NO MORE FUNDING FOR DHS OR ICE EVEN IF IT MEANS SHUTTING DOWN THE GODDAM GOVERNMENT FOR A YEAR. TELL THEM TO IMPEACH THE SHIT OUT OF NOEM.
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Senate Dems reject DHS funding package (Original Post) AverageOldGuy 3 hrs ago OP
Damn right! This whole post is absolutely on target. Thank you, AverageOldGuy! ...n/t CaliforniaPeggy 3 hrs ago #1
Schumer graycampervan 2 hrs ago #4
Thanks. Gift link to NYT article: spooky3 3 hrs ago #2
I give Chuck credit when he deserves it, gab13by13 2 hrs ago #3
Am I right in thinking that the house has already passed this legislation with Democratic votes? FadedMullet 2 hrs ago #5
Yes. Scrivener7 2 hrs ago #8
I believe 7. But in the Senate, reports say 60 votes are required spooky3 2 hrs ago #10
Democrats should block or filibuster any terrorist-funding bill dalton99a 2 hrs ago #6
Whoa.......... Lovie777 2 hrs ago #7
ICE is all over Maine. There'll be blood on her streets soon. Scrivener7 2 hrs ago #9
Damn I hope not mountain grammy 1 hr ago #13
Good. nt SunSeeker 1 hr ago #11
"We have five other bills that are really vital, and I'm relatively confident they would pass." PSPS 1 hr ago #12
Here's the NYT non paywall link ancianita 1 hr ago #14
Excellent. Nicely done! Orrex 48 min ago #15

graycampervan

(28 posts)
4. Schumer
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 09:41 PM
2 hrs ago

He better hold on this. SHUT THE WHOLE THING DOWN until trump pulls these murderers out of Minn.

FadedMullet

(748 posts)
5. Am I right in thinking that the house has already passed this legislation with Democratic votes?
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 09:46 PM
2 hrs ago

Something like a dozen of them.

spooky3

(38,351 posts)
10. I believe 7. But in the Senate, reports say 60 votes are required
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:13 PM
2 hrs ago

and that Rs lack the minimum # of Dem votes to pass the bill.

mountain grammy

(28,756 posts)
13. Damn I hope not
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 11:01 PM
1 hr ago

But they’ve sure been pissing off the local sheriffs. Collin’s better check in. Damn her, she’s gotta go!

PSPS

(15,244 posts)
12. "We have five other bills that are really vital, and I'm relatively confident they would pass."
Sat Jan 24, 2026, 10:51 PM
1 hr ago
“I’m exploring all options,” said Senator Susan Collins, the Maine Republican who is the chairwoman of the Appropriations Committee, adding that she had been in touch with Senator John Thune, the South Dakota Republican and majority leader. “We have five other bills that are really vital, and I’m relatively confident they would pass.”


If any funding bills pass of any kind, the money will still be used to pay for the death squads. Trump has already illegally "moved money around" to fund things that congress didn't approve. The entire budget is now trump's slush fund.

The only solution here is to shut it all down. Turn off the spigot. Shut the government down. Completely. None of it is working the way it's supposed to now anyway.
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