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Johnson: Don't expect quick House vote
- On Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said the funding package will not reach the floor for a few days, delaying a House vote as Democrats refuse to provide votes for speedy passage.
- A Senate-approved two‑week measure was passed last Friday after Trump struck a deal with senators to separate DHS funding, with Johnson stating it was discussed in the Oval Office last week.
- House Democrats are demanding restraints on ICE beyond the $20 million body cameras, including unmasking and identification requirements and ending roving patrols, with judicial warrants urged by leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York.
- The partial government shutdown is continuing, leaving defense, health, transportation and housing agencies caught in the standoff while federal workers risk going without pay and insurance premiums spike for millions.
- Relying on a slim House GOP majority, Johnson said he will start procedural votes in committee on Monday, pushing a potential House floor vote until at least Tuesday, with help from President Donald Trump.
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Johnson: No quick vote coming to end partial shutdown
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday it will be a few days before a government funding package comes up for a vote, all but ensuring the partial federal shutdown will drag into the week as Democrats and Republicans…
·Buffalo, United States
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Johnson: Don't expect quick House vote
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Johnson says no quick House vote to end partial shutdown, blames Democrats for ICE demands
House Speaker Mike Johnson said Sunday it will be a few days before a government funding package comes up for a vote, all but ensuring the partial federal shutdown will drag into the week as Democrats and Republicans debate reining…
·Johnstown, United States
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