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DHS funding fight drags on as TSA remains unpaid and Trump readies to meet with GOP leaders – UK Times

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Senate lawmakers continued digging their heels in the sand, Wednesday, over a funding deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security, with both Republicans and Democrats rejecting one another’s proposals. Democrats want to see more accountability mechanisms for immgiration enforcement officers. Republicans want to see the president’s immigration agenda recieve funding again.

Later Wednesday, the president is to speak at the National Republican Congressional Committee’s annual dinner. The event comes one day after Democrats flipped a Florida statehouse seat, which represents Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago.

Here are updates from the Trump administration today.

4:35 p.m. – Democrats and Republicans remain deadlocked on DHS funding

Senate Republicans continued to clash with Democrats over a potential deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security with new restrictions on immigration enforcement officers, dragging the department’s shutdown into its 40th day.

Democrats rejected Republicans’ offer, backed by Trump, Tuesday evening, believing the proposal did not add enough enforcement mechanisms for ICE.

In exchange, Republicans rejected Democrats’ renewed proposal, with Senate Majority Leader John Thune saying it was “not even close to being real.”

Another day of failed negotiations means lawmakers are in a similar position as they were more than a month ago when the shutdown began. It also means travelers can continue to expect long lines at airports experiencing TSA staff shortages.

Lawmakers, such as Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez, continued to point fingers at one another Wednesday for causing a 40-day long shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security
Lawmakers, such as Democratic Rep. Delia Ramirez, continued to point fingers at one another Wednesday for causing a 40-day long shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security (Getty Images)

3:00 p.m. – Acting CDC director acknowledges disagreements with Kennedy

NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who is also temporarily running the CDC, told CDC staff in an internal meeting that he had “scientific” disagreements with Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., but that the secretary still “listens.”

“Do we agree on every single item? No,” Bhattacharya said of Kennedy, according to audio obtained by NOTUS. “We may have disagreements about scientific matters, but he listens.”

That includes their position on measles vaccines, which Bhattacharya said he would strongly recommend to parents to prevent children from contracting measles.

The Independent has asked the CDC for comment.

Bhattacharya, who is also the National Institutes of Health Director, told CDC staff a permanent director would likely be nominated this week
Bhattacharya, who is also the National Institutes of Health Director, told CDC staff a permanent director would likely be nominated this week (Getty Images)

1:41 p.m. – Leavitt accuses Democrats of negotiating in bad faith during press briefing

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to blame Senate Democrats for not cutting a deal with Republicans and the president to fund DHS, claiming they were purposefully being ‘cruel’ to distract Americans from the U.S. military wins abroad.

“We have attempted in good faith numerous times… to go to the Democrats with reasonable offers,” Leavitt said. “The cruelty is the point. They want this chaos.”

In addition, Leavitt said the president would reschedule his trip to China for May 14 – it was initially postponed because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Leavitt defended the president's immigration agenda, claiming it was making the country safer, which has become a point of debate between Republicans and Democratic lawmakers during the shutdown talks
Leavitt defended the president’s immigration agenda, claiming it was making the country safer, which has become a point of debate between Republicans and Democratic lawmakers during the shutdown talks (Getty Images)

11:30 a.m. – Melania Trump introduces humanoid robot to international leaders

First Lady Melania Trump walked into her Fostering the Future Together coalition roundtable with a talking humanoid robot called “Figure3” – a nod to advancements in technology, which her initiative is focused on.

Wearing a white pantsuit, which matched the walking robot, the first lady marked the first time a humanoid robot was presented to international leaders in a diplomatic setting.

Melania Trump’s initiative calls for supporting children’s education to advance technology and adapt to artificial intelligence.

First Lady Melania Trump introduced 'Figure3' a humanoid robot to international leaders at the second day of her Fostering the Future Together coalition summit
First Lady Melania Trump introduced ‘Figure3’ a humanoid robot to international leaders at the second day of her Fostering the Future Together coalition summit (AP)

11:14 a.m. – Trump suggests he will put National Guard in airports

Trump increased pressure on Senate Democrats to cut a deal, quickly, with Republicans to fund DHS, by threatening to put National Guard members in airports – a similar tactic he used to pressure Democratic state leaders to comply with immigration enforcement last year.

On Truth Social, the president blamed Democrats “for the Airport’s mess” and praised Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who he deployed to more than a dozen airports, for assisting in security.

“Thank you to our great ICE Patriots for helping. It makes a big difference. I may call up the National Guard for more help,” Trump wrote.

Trump deployed ICE agents to more than a dozen airports across the US this week to assist in security – but it's unclear what role they are exactly playing
Trump deployed ICE agents to more than a dozen airports across the US this week to assist in security – but it’s unclear what role they are exactly playing (Getty Images)

10:40 a.m. – FEMA spokesperson says disaster resources fund could be depleated by major storm

A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency told lawmakers the agency’s disaster resources fund could be “depleted pretty rapidly” if a storm of large magnitude were to hit anytime soon.

Victoria Barton told members of Congress the fund was down to $3.6 billion, which would not provide much relief to people experiencing a natural disaster. She said there was further stress because of outstanding obligations that hadn’t been addressed.

Forecasters have warned this year’s Atlantic hurricane season could bring up to 16 storms to the U.S.

FEMA spokesperson Victoria Barton told lawmakers the agency's disaster resource fund was down to just $3.6 billion
FEMA spokesperson Victoria Barton told lawmakers the agency’s disaster resource fund was down to just $3.6 billion (REUTERS)

10:32 a.m – TSA head says agents are desperate for paychecks

After 40 days without a paycheck, some TSA agents have received eviction notices, defaulted on loans, drained retirement savings, slept in their cars and even sold their blood and plasma for extra money, the TSA acting administrator told members of Congress.

Acting Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill testified that transportation security officers were under enormous stress already, since this is the third shutdown of the fiscal year. She said the funding lapses “significantly undermine” security in the U.S., in addition to hurting individual agents.

At least 480 transportation security officers have left the agency since the shutdown began.

Airport security lines have become extremely long because of staffing shortages stemming from the DHS shutdown that's left TSA agents and air traffic controllers without paychecks for a month
Airport security lines have become extremely long because of staffing shortages stemming from the DHS shutdown that’s left TSA agents and air traffic controllers without paychecks for a month (Getty Images)

9:40 a.m. – Deal to end DHS shutdown hits a wall

Senate Republicans are trying to negotiate a deal with Democrats while also appeasing the president that will reopen the Department of Homeland Security and pay airport workers, such as TSA agents and air traffic controllers, after funding lapsed more than a month ago.

Momentum toward a potential resolution ended Tuesday evening after Senate Democrats rejected a deal that would have funded most of DHS’s agencies, other than immigration enforcement, because it did not include enough to hold federal agents accountable.

Trump had expressed little support for the deal, telling reporters Tuesday, “I think any deal they make, I’m pretty much not happy with it.”

As senators and the White House try to strike a deal, the House Committee on Homeland Security will hear from FEMA and TSA officials affected by the DHS shutdown at 10 a.m. ET.

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