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groundloop

(13,818 posts)
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:12 PM 11 hrs ago

Top Senate Republicans coalesce behind plan to end DHS shutdown

Source: CNN

Top Senate Republicans on Capitol Hill believe their party is unified behind a plan to reopen the Department of Homeland Security. Now, they need to sell the plan to Democrats.

Republican lawmakers emerged from a White House meeting on Monday night with a plan to fund DHS — all except a small portion of the immigration enforcement budget, in a concession to Democrats. Then, once that’s passed, Republicans plan to muscle through a partisan bill without Democratic votes to fund the rest of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency — as well as new policies in President Donald Trump’s long-sought voter ID bill.

That plan, which was described to CNN by a person familiar with the talks, has not yet been accepted by Democrats. But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details. And the top Senate GOP spending leader, Sen. Susan Collins, told reporters she was “optimistic we’re on a good track.” While Trump had previously rejected a similar idea, Republicans now feel the president is on board, that person and another source familiar said.

A White House official expressed optimism in a statement to CNN on Tuesday, saying, “Conversations are ongoing but this deal seems to be acceptable.”

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/23/politics/dhs-shutdown-tsa-republicans-proposal-democrats

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Top Senate Republicans coalesce behind plan to end DHS shutdown (Original Post) groundloop 11 hrs ago OP
They can't "muscle through" the SAVE act Fiendish Thingy 11 hrs ago #1
"Republicans plan to muscle through a partisan bill without Democratic votes to fund the rest of the ICE agency . . . Strelnikov_ 11 hrs ago #2
I *think* it means EarlG 11 hrs ago #3
Do they have a parliamentarian that would allow the save act to be included in reconciliation, though? SSJVegeta 11 hrs ago #5
The article says "parts" of the bill EarlG 11 hrs ago #10
I was thinking the same way on the DHS funding, but how can SAVE act provisions be thrown into a reconcilation bill? Strelnikov_ 11 hrs ago #6
I don't think most of SAVE can be included EarlG 11 hrs ago #11
"...nothing to do with Democrats." If the Dems vote as a block. But will they? littlemissmartypants 11 hrs ago #9
Maybe Fetterman will, but he's stated he's opposed to the SAVE act so EarlG 10 hrs ago #12
I see it as Democrats conceding angrychair 10 hrs ago #15
No concessions so far, at least... EarlG 7 hrs ago #18
It means they are pleased with the direction mcar 10 hrs ago #16
"But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details." Scrivener7 11 hrs ago #4
Yea, seems like we eat crow a lot, but bluestarone 11 hrs ago #8
That's because Republicans are agreeing to the part that Democrats want -- EarlG 10 hrs ago #13
Right. Hopefully our side will notice this. Scrivener7 7 hrs ago #19
Isn't ICE already funded through 2029? pcdb 5 hrs ago #20
My understanding is that ICE is well-funded already EarlG 4 hrs ago #21
Let the games begin.... I guess. FUCKICE. Just to be clear. littlemissmartypants 11 hrs ago #7
What about what that Ohh That's Rich says: poli-junkie 10 hrs ago #14
I hope so but progressoid 10 hrs ago #17

Fiendish Thingy

(23,105 posts)
1. They can't "muscle through" the SAVE act
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:18 PM
11 hrs ago

The SAVE act can’t be passed via reconciliation, so it can be blocked by the filibuster.

Strelnikov_

(8,161 posts)
2. "Republicans plan to muscle through a partisan bill without Democratic votes to fund the rest of the ICE agency . . .
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:22 PM
11 hrs ago
as well as new policies in President Donald Trump’s long-sought voter ID bill.

. . .

But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details.


wtf????

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
3. I *think* it means
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:35 PM
11 hrs ago

That Republicans are going to capitulate to Democrats and agree to pass a bipartisan bill which funds TSA etc, but does not give additional funds to ICE. That's the part that Democrats are satisfied with.

After that, Republicans will ram through the additional ICE funding using reconciliation:

Republicans are looking at using reconciliation to pass more ICE funding as well as parts of their partisan GOP elections bill, the SAVE America Act, according to the person and another person granted anonymity to discuss the matter.

https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/23/dhs-shutdown-talks-breakthrough-00841195

That cannot be filibustered, and it will pass on a party-line vote -- Democrats will vote against it, but there's nothing they can do procedurally to stop it. So the additional ICE funding and any other BS in that bill will be all the GOP's own work, and nothing to do with Democrats.

SSJVegeta

(2,826 posts)
5. Do they have a parliamentarian that would allow the save act to be included in reconciliation, though?
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:42 PM
11 hrs ago

That sounds sketchy at best.

I think Dems literally tried this exact thing with their voting rights legislation in 2022 or so and it was blocked by the parliamentarian, no?

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
10. The article says "parts" of the bill
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:46 PM
11 hrs ago

IIRC reconciliation can only be used on budgetary items, so whichever parts of Stop Americans Voting Efficiently that are budget-related might be able to be passed. But not the whole bill itself.

Strelnikov_

(8,161 posts)
6. I was thinking the same way on the DHS funding, but how can SAVE act provisions be thrown into a reconcilation bill?
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:42 PM
11 hrs ago

Maybe they are going to put a couple of the least onerous provisions in to give Orange Julius a 'win' he can crow about. Like, non-citizens cannot vote, something that is already law, so is a mulligan as far as reconciliation is concerned.

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
11. I don't think most of SAVE can be included
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:48 PM
11 hrs ago

Just parts that are budget related. The meat of the bill would not be able to be passed via reconciliation.

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
12. Maybe Fetterman will, but he's stated he's opposed to the SAVE act so
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:49 PM
10 hrs ago

maybe not. Either way, Republicans *should* have the votes to pass it without Democratic help, since they have the majority.

angrychair

(12,244 posts)
15. I see it as Democrats conceding
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:26 PM
10 hrs ago

They will vote to pass TSA funding knowing that Republicans will just fund ice anyway and with no concessions on how they treat people.
In my opinion that is unacceptable.

They should filibuster any deal that doesn't include ice funding and the concessions Democrats demanded (even though to be honest, the concessions they are asking for are the bare minimum)



mcar

(45,977 posts)
16. It means they are pleased with the direction
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:30 PM
10 hrs ago

Why is that a problem?

Plus, as noted, Rs will not be able to attach the SAVE Act to a reconciliation bill. My guess is they are saying that to appease Trump.

Scrivener7

(59,444 posts)
4. "But key Democrats said they were pleased with the direction, even without knowing all of the details."
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:37 PM
11 hrs ago

Jesus. I despair.

bluestarone

(22,104 posts)
8. Yea, seems like we eat crow a lot, but
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:43 PM
11 hrs ago

I sure as hell don't have the answer to the mess we are in. I DO NOT like what i'm hearing and seeing, I just wish Dems would hold the line sometimes.

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
13. That's because Republicans are agreeing to the part that Democrats want --
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:51 PM
10 hrs ago

ie. removing ICE funding from the bill to reopen DHS.

Republicans will then attempt to ram the ICE funding through via reconciliation, which is passed on a simple majority so there is nothing Democrats can do to stop it.

Scrivener7

(59,444 posts)
19. Right. Hopefully our side will notice this.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 05:26 PM
7 hrs ago


Hopefully they'll finally understand who they're dealing with and see that the deal is a Trojan horse.

EarlG

(23,613 posts)
21. My understanding is that ICE is well-funded already
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 08:04 PM
4 hrs ago

The Democrats are holding all of DHS shut down, but ICE was fully funded by the Big Bullshit Bill, which is why they're getting paid right now but TSA is not.

I've had a hard time finding out what Republicans are trying to do with reconciliation:

“The Democrats have offered to open up everything but ICE,” Kennedy told Fox News’ Will Cain Monday night. “Ted [Cruz] and I said, ‘okay, let’s accept their offer.’”

“At the same time, we would offer a bill for reconciliation where we don’t need any Democratic votes to do whatever we wanted to do with ICE,” he continued. “That way, we’re out of the shutdown, and DHS is back open. Senator Thune submitted that to President Trump, as is his right, he said no. No deals with the Democrats.”

Kennedy added that since the deal was rejected by Trump, Senate Republicans will attempt to fund all of DHS through a party-line budget reconciliation bill. He said the process will likely take longer, but it will satisfy the president’s desire that no deal be cut with Democrats.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-dhs-government-shutdown-john-kennedy_n_69c212dfe4b04cdc2d781ab0

However, this article suggests that whatever it is about, the effort is dead in the water anyway:

Democrats are not the only ones who will need to get on board. Conservative Republicans who have championed the SAVE America Act voter-ID bill have voiced resistance to punting on the legislation and attempting to pass it under the “budget reconciliation” process, a procedural tool for budgetary legislation that requires only a simple majority to pass whereas most measures need 60 votes to clear the Senate.

(snip)

Trouble could also be brewing among the right flank of the House GOP conference. The House Freedom Caucus — which along with Lee and other proponents of the bill have called for the Senate to change its filibuster rules to ensure passage — on Tuesday questioned the strategy. Members cast doubt on whether the SAVE America Act could even be considered under the reconciliation process, citing the chamber’s “arcane rules.”

“This is gaslighting. The American people are not stupid and will not accept more failure theater from Republicans in Congress. PASS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT NOW,” the group posted Tuesday on X.

That hard-line opposition signals a potential intraparty Republican showdown over the strategy, as leadership and moderates try to gauge whether reconciliation — under which the Senate parliamentarian gets to decide what can be considered — is even feasible.

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/24/dhs-homeland-shutdown-tsa-delays-senate-white-house-funding-deal.html

littlemissmartypants

(33,319 posts)
7. Let the games begin.... I guess. FUCKICE. Just to be clear.
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 01:42 PM
11 hrs ago

And I hate the word "homeland" that framing has got to go!

progressoid

(53,136 posts)
17. I hope so but
Tue Mar 24, 2026, 02:36 PM
10 hrs ago

it is incredible that the Senate Parliamentarian is the only thing keeping them from running roughshod

Nobody seems to give a shit about actual laws in Congress anymore.

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