House to consider DHS funding deal that could end partial shutdown US politics live
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House to consider DHS funding deal that could end partial shutdown  US politics live
"Senate majority leader John Thune stated, 'The outcome was unfortunate. The Dems wanted reforms. We tried to work with them on reforms. They ended up getting no reforms.'"
"Rubio emphasized, 'I don't work for France or Germany or Japan. I get along with all of them on a personal level... But the people I'm interested in making happy are the people of the United States.'"
"Peter Ticktin, an 80-year-old lawyer, has become an outspoken advocate for an emergency executive order on US elections that would overhaul voting rules and rights."
The House is preparing to vote on a funding agreement that would support various components of the Department of Homeland Security, including the Transportation Security Administration and the US Coast Guard. Senate majority leader John Thune expressed disappointment over the lack of reforms in the agreement. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is attending a G7 meeting in Paris, focusing on the US-Israeli conflict and the war in Ukraine. Rubio emphasized prioritizing US interests over those of other G7 nations. Additionally, Peter Ticktin advocates for an emergency executive order to change voting rules.
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