The Senate was again unable to end the Homeland Security shutdown on Thursday despite signs of a possible breakthrough to end the long-running closure, which prompted President Donald Trump to make a move. Senate Democrats blocked Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding for a seventh time as the partial shutdown entered its 41st day on Thursday, after Senate Republicans made a new offer earlier in the day after late night negotiations. Trump then ordered DHS to pay airport workers on, and accused "their ‘Leader,’ Cryin' Chuck Schumer," of making it clear where Democrats stand, "and that...
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