Government shutdown ends as Trump signs bill, but DH
- James Smith
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Trump’s signature spared millions of federal workers from a prolonged shutdown, but the deal he accepted was anything but a clean victory. While core agencies are funded through September, Homeland Security was left dangling on a short leash, paid only through February 13. That deliberate deadline turns DHS into a battlefield, forcing Republicans and Democrats back to the table with immigration, policing, and public trust all on the line.
At the center of the standoff is Minneapolis and the death of Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse shot by federal officers while filming an immigration raid. Operation Metro Surge, Trump’s aggressive deployment of ICE agents into the city, transformed a budget fight into a moral one. Senate Democrats revolted against long-term DHS funding, and the House could not move fast enough to prevent a brief shutdown. The compromise that finally passed is less a truce than a pause before the next, fiercer confrontation.