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After a 42-day partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, the Senate passed a deal to fund TSA and the Coast Guard but left out money for ICE and immigration enforcement, meaning airport security workers will finally get paid but deportation agencies remain unfunded. Meanwhile, the Pentagon is weighing 10,000 additional troops for the Middle East as the Iran conflict pushes oil prices higher, and the Supreme Court's ruling that emergency tariffs were illegal has opened the door to $130 billion in potential refunds for businesses that paid those duties.

  • TSA agents and Coast Guard members will get back pay after the Senate's DHS funding deal, but ICE and border enforcement agencies are still shut down with no funding timeline, leaving the DHS budget fight unresolved for thousands of federal workers.
  • The Pentagon is considering sending 10,000 more troops to the Middle East for Operation Epic Fury against Iran, requesting $200 billion in new funding while gas prices continue climbing and a Senate resolution to end the military campaign failed 47-53.
  • The RELIEF Act would force the government to refund roughly $130 billion in emergency tariffs to businesses within 90 days after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that those tariffs were illegal, but Trump has vowed to find other ways to tax imports.
  • A new bill would create a 2% annual wealth tax on fortunes over $50 million and a 3% tax on billionaires, backed by over 50 members of Congress, while separately Senator Hawley's bill to ban the abortion pill mifepristone nationwide is gaining Republican support in committee.

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