GOP Two-Track Plan To End DHS Shutdown

Republicans will fund most of DHS through appropriations while pursuing ICE and Border Patrol funding via reconciliation, with a June 1 target from the president.

Overview

A summary of the key points of this story verified across multiple sources.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senate Majority Leader John Thune announced a two-track plan to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security through appropriations for most of DHS and reconciliation for ICE and CBP.

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DHS had not received fresh funds since Feb. 14, and the partial shutdown had reached its 47th day, contributing to airport security disruptions as TSA staffing shortages emerged.

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Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said Republican divisions derailed a bipartisan agreement, while President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to get ICE and Border Patrol funding to his desk by June 1.

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House Republicans earlier passed a 60-day continuing resolution that funded all of DHS through May 22 by a 213-203 vote, with three Democrats joining Republicans.

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Republican leaders said the Senate could approve a similar DHS bill as soon as Thursday by unanimous consent, and they plan to pursue reconciliation aimed at meeting the June 1 timetable.

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Analysis

Compare how each side frames the story — including which facts they emphasize or leave out.

Center-leaning sources frame the story around republican disunity and public harm, using evaluative language and placement to shape the narrative. headlines and ledes stress a 'record-long' shutdown and airport 'chaos'; reporting foregrounds internal gop splits, quotes from party leaders and opponents, and repeated emphasis on practical impacts.