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BumRushDaShow

(166,295 posts)
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 07:55 AM 8 hrs ago

Congress clinches $1.2T funding deal for DHS, Pentagon, domestic agencies

Source: Politico

01/20/2026 06:21 AM EST


Congressional leaders released bill text Tuesday of a bipartisan compromise to fund the vast majority of the federal government ahead of the Jan. 30 shutdown deadline. The bicameral breakthrough on funding for the Pentagon and the nation’s largest non-defense agencies is the product of private negotiations between top appropriators in the two months since Congress ended the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

House leaders plan to hold a vote later in the week on the legislation, which would boost defense funding to more than $839 billion. It would also fund the departments of Health and Human Services, Labor, Housing and Urban Development, Transportation and Education and Homeland Security.

After the fatal shooting by an ICE agent in Minneapolis this month, congressional Democrats have demanded that any new DHS funding come with conditions to crack down on the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement tactics, even as many Democratic voters call for defunding the agency.

Congress has less than two weeks to clear the package for President Donald Trump’s signature before federal funding is set to lapse for the programs it covers, which account for more than 70 percent of the cash lawmakers approve each year to keep federal agencies running. Because the Senate is in recess this week, the chamber will need to pass the legislation when senators return the last week of January if Congress is going to head off another funding lapse.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/20/congress-clinches-funding-deal-for-dhs-pentagon-domestic-agencies-00735698

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Congress clinches $1.2T funding deal for DHS, Pentagon, domestic agencies (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 8 hrs ago OP
HEALTHCARE PLEASE. kacekwl 7 hrs ago #1
So, we are going to keep funding Miguelito Loveless 7 hrs ago #2
Not only funding the Gestapo... slightlv 5 hrs ago #7
We are giving away our only leverage again, for ..... nothing Mr. Sparkle 7 hrs ago #3
Oh, we still get the Jack-booted thugs! ybbor 7 hrs ago #4
Unfortunately angrychair 5 hrs ago #5
Wait. ancianita 5 hrs ago #6
My criticism isn't about Democrats angrychair 54 min ago #8

slightlv

(7,473 posts)
7. Not only funding the Gestapo...
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:19 AM
5 hrs ago

but giving them enough money they could roll around in it like a dog in a mud patch.

angrychair

(11,770 posts)
5. Unfortunately
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 10:40 AM
5 hrs ago

It is pointless to hope for anything significant over the next 10 months. Democrats are likely to be very middle of road, non-confrontational for the balance of the year for fear of offending anyone right before the election.
They are all acting as if the country isn't literally coming apart but politics is politics.

ancianita

(43,011 posts)
6. Wait.
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 11:05 AM
5 hrs ago

This is baseless, shallow criticism. You're blaming Dems for not being confrontational for all the wrong reasons here...

Democrats are likely to be very middle of road, non-confrontational for the balance of the year for fear of offending anyone right before the election.
They are all acting as if the country isn't literally coming apart but politics is politics.


Puh-lease. This is a shallow appearances-only take on Democrats.
You seriously think this of Democrats?? You must not have been reading the nets, and especially here, about how we can best win the midterms -- which is to make sure that we HAVE MIDTERMS.

Democrats are backing all the national protests and protestors, and keeping them non-violent because they know that the felon would invoke the insurrection act and/or martial law if they did otherwise -- and you should know that by now, too -- because using their "2nd amendment remedy" would be exactly the pretext the felon needs.

Moreover, Democrats nationwide are keeping the peace by working through the courts.

Most important of all, Democrats do not want to do anything that would become a pretext for suspending the midterm elections.


You, even as angry as your name suggests, should know this about Democrats and the current situation.

angrychair

(11,770 posts)
8. My criticism isn't about Democrats
Tue Jan 20, 2026, 03:38 PM
54 min ago

It's about politics as usual.

To be completely clear, I am NOT advocating violence. I don't know what the best solution is but nothing happening right now is going to fix it. The courts sure as hell are not going to fix it.
I mean the degree to which this administration is ignoring or has ignored court orders is staggering and there is literally no enforcement mechanism because the enforcement would come from DOJ and they are the people ignoring court orders (at least part in many cases. Same thing with laws like that one about the Epstein Files)

Impeachment is pointless because you don't have the votes in the Senate.

They passed a budget with massive increases in funding for ICE with Democratic Party votes.
We didn't have to do that. Nothing in that bill will compel them to bring ICE to heel because again, there is no enforcement mechanism.

The point is we have citizens that are literally being shot dead in the streets, beaten up, dragged from their homes with no warrant or explanation.
I think it's a completely fair and legitimate request for members of Congress to do more. I don't know what that is, I'm not in Congress but people need to feel like they are more engaged with the same skin in the game as the people protesting.

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