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Federal Government Shuts Down as House Awaits Monday Vote

By Taylor Reed · Saturday, January 31, 2026
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  • Partial federal shutdown began Saturday after Senate passed bipartisan funding bill; House votes Monday to end it.
  • Democrats demanded ICE restrictions including body cameras and no masks following deadly shootings of U.S. citizens by immigration officers.
  • Senate deal includes five long-term spending bills plus two-week DHS extension to negotiate immigration enforcement reforms.
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Partial Shutdown Begins Despite Senate Deal

A partial federal government shutdown began at 12:01 a.m. Saturday as dozens of agencies saw their funding lapse despite the Senate passing a bipartisan funding package late Friday evening . The agreement still requires approval from the House of Representatives, which is not expected to return to Washington until Monday .

The Senate approved the package by a vote of 71 to 29, which includes five long-term spending bills plus a two-week stopgap measure for the Department of Homeland Security . The effects of this partial shutdown are expected to be minimal if the House can quickly approve the legislation early next week .

Under the Senate agreement, five appropriations bills covering Defense; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education; Transportation, Housing and Urban Development; State; and Financial services will fund those agencies through September . The two-week extension for Homeland Security funding gives negotiators more time to consider potential reforms .

Immigration Enforcement Dispute Drives Crisis

The funding impasse emerged after Democrats reached a deal with the White House on Thursday, raising objections about funding for immigration agencies following concerns over Immigration and Customs Enforcement practices . The crisis was triggered by the second deadly shooting of a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis by federal immigration officers, including the death of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse .

Democrats demanded restrictions on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, including requiring agents to wear body cameras turned on and to wear no masks . Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer emphasized that Democrats will require "strong, common-sense legislation that reins in ICE" before supporting long-term funding for DHS, warning that without real change, Republicans "should not expect Democratic votes" .

Political Maneuvering and Delays

The Senate deal faced delays from Republican holdouts, particularly South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, who refused to lift his hold on the measure unless guaranteed a vote on his bill to criminalize sanctuary city policies . Graham eventually relented Friday afternoon after Senate Majority Leader John Thune supported his conditions, stating "I will lift my hold and vote for the package" .

House Speaker Mike Johnson indicated on a GOP conference call that he will back the Senate-passed funding deal in light of President Trump's support, hoping the House will pass the bill Monday . Trump negotiated directly with Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and encouraged members of both parties to cast a "much needed Bipartisan 'YES' vote" .

Looking Ahead to Resolution

There is little appetite in Washington for a prolonged shutdown like the record 43-day shutdown that occurred in the fall . Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledged the tight timeline, telling reporters "I wish they'd given us more time" and noting "pretty significant differences of opinion" that make reaching a bipartisan DHS agreement challenging within two weeks .

The immediate focus shifts to Monday when the House reconvenes to consider the Senate-passed package. If approved quickly, the shutdown could end within days, restoring funding to affected agencies while lawmakers continue negotiations over immigration enforcement reforms. The outcome will test both parties' willingness to compromise on one of the most contentious issues facing the new administration.

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