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Plus, leaders of both parties said, negotiations were ongoing between Democrats and the White House, and members of the House and Senate could be quickly summoned back if a breakthrough occurred and a deal was ready for a vote.
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Leaders of both parties said negotiations were ongoing between Democrats and White House members of House and Senate could be quickly summoned back if breakthrough occurred and deal was ready for vote
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{
    "status": "Ongoing",
    "contingency": "Members could be summoned back if a breakthrough occurred",
    "participants": "Democrats and the White House"
}
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February 15, 2026 at 3:55 PM (2 months ago)
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https://nytimes.com/2026/02/13/us/politics/congress-jets-off-shutdown.html

Lawmakers left Washington for a weeklong recess despite failing to reach a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security, seemingly unconcerned with the looming shutdown. Negotiations between Democrats and the White House were ongoing, but significant disagreements remained over immigration enforcement policies.

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The Department of Homeland Security shut down due to a funding lapse, though essential functions continue. The shutdown stems from a partisan divide in Congress over immigration enforcement. Employees face working without pay, potentially impacting travel and disaster relief.

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Senate Democrats blocked a spending bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security due to disagreements over restrictions on federal immigration agents. The impasse puts the department on track for a shutdown this weekend. Negotiations continue, but a deal seems unlikely before the deadline.

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