The bill as passed will now go to President Donald Trump's desk to be signed. The bill had ben passed in the Senate by unanimous consent on March 27. On Monday, House Speaker Mike Johnson said the bill has "some problematic language" and added that the bill was "haphazardly drafted."
🚨 NOW: The House has PASSED DHS funding legislation from the Senate by voice vote, sending it to PRESIDENT TRUMP for signature
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 30, 2026
This does NOT include ICE and CBP — that's being done through reconciliation right now
GET IT ALL DONE! Fund our heroes, stop letting Dems hold us… pic.twitter.com/JfsWCWhKfw




