Congressional leaders reject Senate-passed Homeland Security funding bill
The Senate passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security in the early morning hours Friday. President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson both rejected the Senate-passed bill, with Johnson calling it a 'joke' and planning a House vote on an alternative measure. Some senators have already left town after the vote, creating potential delays if the House passes a different version.
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