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VICTORY: House GOP RAMS Through DHS Funding Despite Democrat Obstruction

Gary FranchiMarch 29, 2026121 views
VICTORY: House GOP RAMS Through DHS Funding Despite Democrat Obstruction
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House Republicans delivered a crushing blow to Democrat obstructionists Tuesday, ramming through emergency funding for the Department of Homeland Security despite leftist attempts to weaponize the budget process against the Trump administration.

The GOP-controlled House passed a stopgap DHS funding bill that ensures critical border security operations continue while President Trump's mass deportation agenda moves forward. But don't expect this victory to end the Washington swamp's temper tantrum anytime soon.

Here's the kicker – lawmakers are now fleeing the capital for Easter recess, leaving the partial government shutdown to drag on for potentially weeks. While hardworking Americans struggle with inflation and border chaos, our so-called "representatives" are heading home for vacation time.

Democrats Choose Politics Over Safety

The funding fight exposes exactly what we've known all along: Democrats would rather see America burn than give President Trump the resources he needs to secure our homeland. They're perfectly willing to hold DHS funding hostage while illegal immigrants pour across our southern border.

This isn't about fiscal responsibility – it's about resistance to the America First agenda that voters overwhelmingly endorsed in 2024. Secretary Kristi Noem needs every dollar to execute Trump's deportation operations, and Democrats know it.

"The American people sent a clear message in November. They want secure borders and they want illegal immigrants removed. House Republicans are delivering on that promise," said one GOP leadership source.

Meanwhile, the mainstream media is spinning this as "Republican chaos" when the real story is Democrat sabotage of basic government functions. They cheered when Biden's DHS let in millions of illegals, but now suddenly care about "government efficiency"?

The Swamp's Last Stand

This funding fight represents the deep state's desperate attempt to handicap Trump's second-term agenda before it gains full momentum. Every day they delay proper DHS funding is another day criminal cartels and human traffickers operate with impunity.

Patriots should ask themselves: Why are Democrats so terrified of a properly funded Department of Homeland Security under Trump's leadership? The answer reveals everything about their true priorities.

Will Republicans continue standing firm against this Democrat obstruction, or will the swamp's pressure campaign succeed in watering down America's security?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
The Democrats' obstruction on basic homeland security is mind-boggling. How do they justify opposing funding for the department that protects our country?
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RedStateVoterVerifiedjust now
YES! This is exactly why we voted them in - to actually govern and secure our borders!
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ConstitutionalOriginalVerifiedjust now
Can someone explain what specific programs this funding covers? I want to make sure my tax dollars are going to actual border enforcement and not bureaucratic bloat.
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PolicyWonk2024Verifiedjust now
From what I read, it's mainly for border patrol agents, detention facilities, and technology upgrades. Should be mostly operational stuff.
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PatriotMike1776Verifiedjust now
Finally! The GOP actually shows some backbone and gets things done despite the Dems trying to block border security at every turn.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
About time they stopped playing games with our national security. The border crisis needs real funding solutions.
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BorderStateResidentVerifiedjust now
Living 20 miles from the border, I see firsthand why DHS funding is critical. My local sheriff's department is completely overwhelmed and needs federal support.
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FiscalHawk88Verifiedjust now
While I support border security, I hope the House also looked at cutting wasteful spending elsewhere to offset this. We can't keep adding to the deficit indefinitely, even for good causes.