Senate GOP losing patience with Speaker Johnson as DHS faces crisis
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Senate Republicans are frustrated with Speaker Mike Johnson for withholding a DHS funding bill.
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This inaction risks a partial shutdown and could impact federal workers' pay, affecting numerous federal employees.
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Senate Republicans are expressing growing frustration with Speaker Mike Johnson's decision to withhold a Senate-passed bill funding most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from a House floor vote. This inaction is concerning Senate Republicans because it risks the White House running out of funds to pay federal workers impacted by a potential partial shutdown. The situation could lead to a crisis within DHS operations and affect numerous federal employees. Speaker Johnson's refusal to bring the bill to a vote is creating a rift within the Republican Party regarding critical government funding.
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