Republicans in Congress say they have a deal to end the record-long shutdown at DHS



Thursday, April 2, 2026-Republicans in Congress say they have reached a deal to end the record-long shutdown at the Department of Homeland Security, signaling a possible breakthrough after weeks of political gridlock. 

The agreement, still awaiting full approval, aims to restore funding and resume critical operations that have been disrupted during the standoff.

Lawmakers involved in the negotiations indicated that the deal includes compromises on key policy disputes that had stalled progress. 

While details remain limited, the move suggests both sides are under increasing pressure to resolve the shutdown, which has impacted border security operations, disaster response readiness, and thousands of federal workers.

If finalized, the agreement would mark a significant step toward stabilizing government functions and easing economic uncertainty tied to the prolonged shutdown.

However, political tensions remain high, and the outcome will depend on whether the broader Congress can rally behind the proposed terms.

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