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Trump demands no changes to House funding bill
Summary
President Trump urged lawmakers to send the Senate-approved funding bill to his desk without changes as the House returned; the package would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security through Feb. 13 and faces opposition from members of both parties.
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President Donald Trump urged lawmakers not to alter the Senate-approved funding package as the House returned to Washington. He asked that the bill be sent to his desk without changes. The measure would temporarily fund the Department of Homeland Security through Feb. 13. Lawmakers in both parties have expressed opposition or raised new demands.
Known details:
- Trump urged that the Senate-approved bill be sent to him without changes.
- The package would fund DHS temporarily to Feb. 13, creating a short deadline for further action.
- Democrats broadly oppose the measure, and some House Republicans have added demands that could affect passage.
- House Republican leadership planned to advance the funding package as part of efforts to reopen the government.
Summary:
The president's public request adds pressure for a swift House vote to reopen the government while keeping the Senate text intact. The bill's temporary DHS funding sets a Feb. 13 timeline for further negotiations. The bill's immediate path hinges on votes in the House and any changes lawmakers might propose.
