Johnson digs in after GOP resistance torpedoes DHS funding deal

· Axios

House Speaker Mike Johnson is inching closer to hard red lines on future negotiations over the Department of Homeland Security.

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  • "They sent us a bill that literally put the number zero in the bill for the funding of border security and customs and immigration enforcement. We can't do that," Johnson (R-La.) said Tuesday on Fox News.
  • At the same time, President Trump is weighing whether to use a rare constitutional power to force Congress to return next week, he told the New York Post on Tuesday.

Why it matters: Senate Republicans have already yielded to Dems' shutdown hostage taking on ICE funding, and Trump — who's been all over the place — weakened the GOP's leverage by paying TSA.

  • But Johnson is rejecting bipartisan paths while he bets on a GOP-only solution to fund the department.
  • The speaker has staked out the position that GOP leaders won't help pass a deal that doesn't fund ICE and Customs and Border Patrol.
  • Democrats won't fund immigration enforcement without reforms, and those reforms aren't acceptable to GOP hardliners in the House.

Zoom in: GOP leaders could keep negotiating with Democrats on ICE and CBP funding, but talks have gone nowhere for six weeks.

  • They could also try using the reconciliation process to bypass the Senate's 60-vote threshold, but that would take time they don't have.
  • "The Senate has to do [its] job and help us on this heavy lift," Johnson told Fox News on Tuesday.

Between the lines: A Democratic-led discharge petition to fund DHS without ICE and CBP is unlikely to win GOP support right now, but getting 218 signatures is always a concern for GOP leaders because of the tight margins, a leadership aide told Axios.

  • Rep. David Valadao (R-Calif.) told Axios he doubts any Republicans would sign on, saying the agency needs to be fully funded.

The intrigue: Problem Solvers co-chairs Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) and Tom Suozzi (D-N.Y.) are floating a bill to fully fund DHS with ICE reforms, including limits on masking and new warrant requirements.

  • Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) told Axios on Tuesday he plans to support it, noting he won't back a bill that doesn't fully fund the department.
  • GOP leadership hasn't weighed in on the proposal.

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