House GOP leaders on a Friday conference call pitched their members on rejecting a Senate deal funding much of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and instead passing an eight-week stopgap that would fund the whold thing, according to a source familiar with the call. The move would amount to a stunning rebuke of the…
House GOP plots clean DHS stopgap, signaling rejection of Senate deal
Originally reported by The Hill
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