Trump issues order declaring all DHS staff get paid amid partial shutdown

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by Nick Robins-Early
April 3, 2026
3 min read

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Trump ordered DHS to pay employees during 49-day partial shutdown, the longest in U.S. history.

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DHS employees will receive backpay and benefits during extended shutdown, reducing financial hardship for federal workers.

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President Trump issued an executive order Friday directing the Department of Homeland Security to pay all employees and provide benefits during the agency's partial shutdown, now in its 49th day and the longest in U.S. history. The order, titled "Liberating the Department of Homeland Security From the Democrat-Caused Shutdown," instructed DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin to use available agency funds with a reasonable connection to DHS functions to compensate every employee. This move mirrors Trump's similar order last week requiring the Transportation Security Administration to pay its workforce during the shutdown. The directive addresses the financial hardship faced by federal workers deemed essential or furloughed without pay during the extended budget impasse.

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President Trump issued executive order directing DHS to compensate all employees using available agency funds; mirrors earlier TSA payment order.

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