House passes Senate-approved DHS funding bill

Event Overview

US House passes bill to fund DHS agencies including Secret Service, TSA

Updated 2 days ago
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The articles report that the US House passed a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, including agencies such as the Secret Service and TSA, and that President Trump subsequently signed the DHS funding bill, ending a funding lapse related to ICE operations. Reuters and PBS/Associated Press coverage confirm that the bill funds DHS agencies and ends the shutdown, with variations noting it excludes immigration enforcement funding as part of the package. NBC News also confirms the House passed the Senate-approved DHS funding bill. Disagreements are limited to emphasis on the ICE-immigration element and timing of signing, with Reuters providing multiple perspectives on the bill’s scope and action.

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Original Reporting (5)
Reuters
Reuters
Reuters
Center
4/30/2026

US House passes bill to fund DHS agencies including Secret Service, TSA

target="_blank">US House passes bill to fund DHS agencies including Secret Service, TSA    Reuters

House passes Senate-approved DHS funding bill
NBC News
NBC News
Lean Left
4/30/2026

House passes Senate-approved DHS funding bill

House passes Senate-approved DHS funding bill

Reuters
Reuters
Reuters
Center
4/30/2026

Trump signs bill to fund DHS agencies

target="_blank">Trump signs bill to fund DHS agencies    Reuters

Reuters
Reuters
Reuters
Center
4/30/2026

Trump signs bill to fund DHS after lengthy shutdown over ICE operations

target="_blank">Trump signs bill to fund DHS after lengthy shutdown over ICE operations    Reuters

Trump signs Homeland Security funding bill, ending record shutdown
PBS NewsHour
PBS NewsHour
Lean Left
4/30/2026

Trump signs Homeland Security funding bill, ending record shutdown

Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump swiftly signed bipartisan legislation Thursday funding much of the Department of Homeland Security, but not its immigration enforcement operations, after it won final approval in the House, ending the longest agency.