Schumer Demands DHS Funding Be Unbundled Like An Indie Rock Album
KEY POINTS
- â˘Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is negotiating directly with the White House to avoid a partial government shutdown before Friday night.
- â˘The plan involves passing five of six appropriations bills, while funding the Department of Homeland Security temporarily.
- â˘Democrats are leveraging the DHS funding to push ICE reforms, including body cameras and a mask ban, while Senate Majority Leader John Thune supports negotiation efforts.
On the high-stakes eve of a partial government shutdown deadline Friday night 2026, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) is locked in a gladiatorial duel of policy and paperwork with the White House. The plan: approve five of six spending bills, then throw the Department of Homeland Security a short-term funding life raftâif it agrees to Democratic demands like ICE agents filming themselves and banning face masks, because, woke transparency or something. Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) plays the chill dad willing to 'just make a deal,' while House approval awaits further dramatic plot twists. Tweets not included but implied.
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Source: Axios | Published: 1/29/2026 | Author: Hans Nichols