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Senate reaches deal ahead of shutdown deadline to fund government, continue ICE talks, source says CBS NewsTrump says deal reached on stopgap spending bill for DHS, but weekend shutdown still possible Federal News NetworkTrump, Senate Dems Agree Deal but Shutdown Looms Time Magazine
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House conservatives are expressing skepticism after Senate Democrats and the White House announced a deal had been reached to fund the government without a long-term DHS funding bill.
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President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, N.Y., reached a bipartisan government funding agreement to advance a behemoth funding package without the DHS spending bill.
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Senate Republicans split from their party over the government funding package as negotiations continue on the DHS bill and a possible government funding extension.
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House Republicans are balking at an emerging Senate deal to quell a Democrat rebellion over funding the Department of Homeland Security.
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As the two sides negotiated, it was unclear whether they could agree on anything that would satisfy Democrats who want Trump's aggressive immigration crackdown to end.
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