
WASHINGTON — After a two-week recess, Congress returns Monday to a growing agenda. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. It needs to fund the still-shuttered Department of Homeland Security, for which Republicans want to pass a separate, party-line bill to fund ICE and Border Patrol. And there's a push in the House to expel up to four members, including Democratic Rep.
Main Idea: Congress returns to a packed agenda that includes funding the Department of Homeland Security, possible expulsion votes for lawmakers, and a new fight over President Donald Trump’s Iran war.
Key Points:
Congress’s fights over DHS funding and Iran could delay security decisions, keep border agencies in limbo, and add uncertainty for taxpayers, travelers, and businesses facing higher fuel costs.
Congress may force more debate over war powers and ethics, which could increase oversight and public accountability.
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Central legislative body in the story, returning from recess to deal with funding, expulsions, and Iran-war votes.
Core institutional focus of the funding battle and shutdown described in the article.
Central executive actor tied to DHS funding, Iran policy, and an executive order affecting federal workers.
Major focus due to the expulsion push and his withdrawal from the California governor’s race amid misconduct allegations.
Central chamber considering expulsion votes and DHS funding strategy.
Target of the House expulsion push and ethics scrutiny.
Another House member facing possible expulsion over ethics charges and criminal allegations.
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Central chamber expected to vote on budget, DHS, and Iran-related measures.
Named Republican leader quoted as backing Trump’s spending agenda.
Senate Majority Leader whose timetable for budget action is part of the legislative strategy.
Key Republican voice driving the reconciliation and Iran-funding debate.