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Trump joins talks with Schumer to avert shutdown over ICE dispute
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Trump joins talks with Schumer to avert shutdown over ICE dispute

Last updated: January 29, 2026 8:10 pm
Editorial Board Published January 29, 2026
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Though no deal has been reached, Trump and Republican Majority Chief John Thune are open to Schumer’s proposal to go a number of funding payments that would hold the federal government open whereas setting apart one bankrolling the Division of Homeland Safety, which is overseeing the anti-immigration push, the sources stated.

“Thune and Schumer and Trump continue to negotiate (but there’s) nothing final,” one supply stated.

Trump informed his cupboard assembly that he hoped to succeed in a take care of Democrats.

“We’ll work in a very bipartisan way I believe not to have a shutdown,” he stated. “We don’t want to shut down.”

A procedural vote on the funding payments failed with all Democrats voting towards it, a end result that was anticipated to set off intensified negotiations because the clock ticks all the way down to a Saturday morning deadline to keep away from a shutdown.

Democrats imagine splitting off the DHS invoice would give them potent leverage to barter reforms to the operation spearheaded by Immigration and Customs Enforcement brokers. They need brokers to cease carrying masks, carry identification, use physique cameras and be compelled to acquire judicial warrants to enter properties.

In addition they need the feds to keep away from harmful confrontations with protesters and ensures of neutral investigations into the taking pictures deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, two U.S. residents killed by ICE brokers this month in Minneapolis.

“What we are talking about is that these lawless ICE agents should be following the same rules that your local police department does,” Sen. Tina Smith (D-Minnesota) stated. “There has to be accountability.”

It’s unclear how shut the 2 sides are to a deal or what key sticking factors stay.

A stopgap spending invoice would seemingly must be handed to fund DHS for a brief interval whereas reforms are hammered out.

Senate Republicans had refused to separate up the spending payments as a result of it could successfully pressure them to barter with Democrats to go the DHS invoice. Earlier than Trump obtained concerned, they have been hoping to stress some reasonable Democrats to defect and comply with go all of the spending payments collectively.

However with outrage over Pretti’s killing rising, GOP leaders will not be near wrangling the 60 votes wanted to go the payments and hold the federal government open.

Democrats are asking the White Home to finish roving patrols in cities that always touched off violent confrontations with protesters and unusual bystanders, and coordinate operations with native regulation enforcement. Democrats additionally need an enforceable code of conduct so brokers are held accountable once they violate guidelines.

To this point, the White Home has informed brokers they’re successfully immune from prosecution.

Each side wish to keep away from a shutdown. Democrats concern their constituents and federal staff will undergo probably the most, particularly after the federal government not too long ago shut down for 43 days in a partisan dispute over well being spending.

Republicans fret that voters will blame them for a shutdown, particularly since public opinion has turned sharply towards Trump and his anti-immigrant campaign.

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