Speaker Johnson faces tough choices as partial government shutdown drags and debate over ICE deepens
Source: AP
Updated 12:01 AM EST, February 2, 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) House Speaker Mike Johnson faces tough days ahead trying to muscle a federal funding package to passage and prevent a prolonged partial government shutdown as debate intensifies over the Trump administrations sweeping immigration enforcement operations.
Johnson signaled he is relying on help from President Donald Trump to ensure passage. Trump struck a deal with senators to separate funding for the Department of Homeland Security from a broader package after public outrage over two shooting deaths during protests in Minneapolis against Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Under the plan approved by the Senate, DHS would be funded temporarily to Feb. 13, setting up a deadline for Congress to try to find consensus on new restrictions on ICE operations.
The president is leading this, Johnson, R-La., told Fox News Sunday. Its his play call to do it this way, the speaker said, adding that the Republican president has already conceded that he wants to turn down the volume on federal immigration sweeps and raids.
A first test will come Monday afternoon during a committee meeting when Johnson will need his own GOP majority to advance the package after Democrats refused to provide the votes for speedy consideration. Johnson said he is hopeful work can wrap up for a full House vote, at least by Tuesday.
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The president is leading this, Johnson, R-La., told Fox News Sunday. Its his play call to do it this way, the speaker said, adding that the Republican president has already conceded that he wants to turn down the volume on federal immigration sweeps and raids.
So he has ceded complete control of the House of Representatives to the Executive Branch head.