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Chuck SchumeronX / Twitter1d ago
Daily reminder that the Senate passed a BIPARTISAN, UNANIMOUS bill to fund all of DHS except ICE. Mike Johnson blocked it. He could pass it today if he wanted. x.com/SenMcCormickPA…
Trust Metrics
55
Accuracy
45
Framing
55
Context
70
Tone
Accuracy55%
Framing45%
Context55%
Tone70%
Analysis Summary
The Senate did pass a bipartisan bill in March funding the rest of DHS while excluding ICE, but Schumer's timeline is misleading—that was a separate voice vote, not the same measure the House is weighing now. Johnson's refusal to take up the bill isn't arbitrary blocking; House Republicans are conditioning passage on Senate progress toward a parallel ICE funding bill, a standard legislative trade-off. The actual story is a funding standoff between two partisan visions for immigration enforcement policy.
Claims Analysis (2)
The Senate passed a BIPARTISAN, UNANIMOUS bill to fund all of DHS except ICE.
Senate passed DHS funding (excluding ICE) by voice vote in March. 'Unanimous' technically accurate for voice vote procedure but conflates timeline with separate reconciliation vote.
Mostly True
Mike Johnson blocked it. He could pass it today if he wanted.
Johnson hasn't taken it up, but conditioned passage on Senate ICE funding action first. This is legislative leverage, not arbitrary blocking.
Misleading
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