Schumer gambit fails as DHS shutdown hits 36 days and airport lines grow

Senate Democrats' bid to pass a standalone TSA funding bill failed after Senate Republicans blocked the vote, as agents continue working without pay during the DHS shutdown.


Schumer gambit fails as DHS shutdown hits 36 days and airport lines grow
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Despite being in the minority and not controlling the Senate floor, Schumer used an arcane tactic to force a procedural vote to allow the Senate to get onto the bill in Democrats' move to shift the narrative of the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown.

"It is unacceptable for workers and travelers and entire airports to get taken hostage in political games," Schumer said on the Senate floor. "But that's what the Republicans are doing. It is unacceptable to say we will only pay TSA workers if it is attached to a bill that funds ICE with no reforms, but that's what the Republicans have been doing."

The shutdown entered its 36th day on Saturday as the ongoing partial closure hurtles toward matching the record-breaking full government shutdown from last year. Schumer's failed gambit follows increasingly long wait times at airports as thousands of TSA agents go without pay.

"That will be up to them, but I hope so," Britt said.

Still, Republicans tried and failed for a fifth time to fully reopen the agency on Friday. In the background, there have been several attempts by Senate Democrats to move forward with standalone funding bills - like Schumer's gambit - to open parts of DHS, save for immigration enforcement.

"I know they think it's, as has been described by one of their leaders, 'very serene, very serene' with their position," he continued. "Well, I'm telling you something, the people who are sitting in those lines at the airports right now don't see it as very serene. This needs to be resolved."

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