Trump ties DHS funding deal to approval of voter bill - Reuters
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Trump is conditioning DHS funding on congressional approval of a voter ID bill, using shutdown threat as leverage.
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A funding lapse could disrupt DHS operations affecting border security, immigration processing, and emergency response services you may rely on during crises.
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President Trump is conditioning Department of Homeland Security funding on congressional approval of a voter identification bill, linking two separate legislative priorities into a single negotiation. The move represents a hardline approach to advancing an election-security measure that Democrats are likely to oppose while simultaneously pressuring lawmakers to avoid a government funding lapse. Trump has previously made similar linkages between must-pass spending bills and his policy agenda, using the threat of a shutdown as leverage. The strategy forces Republican leaders to choose between funding critical security operations and supporting the voter bill, or risk a political standoff that could disrupt DHS operations. The outcome will depend on whether Senate Democrats can block the measure or if the White House wins enough support to pass both provisions.
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Senate Democrats are expected to oppose the measure; the outcome depends on whether they can block it or the White House gains sufficient support to pass both provisions.
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