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White House Warns DHS Funds Will Soon End

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Washington — The White House warned Congress on Tuesday that funds used to pay Department of Homeland Security personnel, including Transportation Security Administration officers, will be exhausted by May, according to an Office of Management and Budget memo, urging the House to approve a Senate-passed budget resolution that would restore full DHS funding. Washington lawmakers face immediate pressure after the Senate unanimously passed a DHS funding bill on April 24; Speaker Mike Johnson has described parts as 'problematic' and signaled changes, leaving the House stalled. The OMB memo warned the Trump administration's executive funding will deplete by May, raising prospects of operational strain for TSA and prompting calls for expedited House action this week.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • April 24, 2026: Senate unanimously passes a DHS funding bill to avert a shutdown.
  • Prior weeks: President Trump uses executive actions to provide temporary pay for TSA and other DHS workers.
  • Monday (week of April 24): Speaker Mike Johnson calls language in the Senate bill 'problematic' and signals House changes.
  • Late Tuesday (week of April 24): OMB memo warns funds used to pay DHS personnel will be exhausted by May.
  • Late April: House remains stalled, increasing pressure for expedited action to prevent operational disruptions.

Why This Matters to You

If DHS funds run dry, it could strain operations at TSA. This might mean longer lines and wait times at airports. If you're planning to fly in May, keep an eye on this situation.

The Bottom Line

The Senate has passed a DHS funding bill, but the House is still debating it. If they don't act fast, DHS funds could be exhausted by May. Worth forwarding if you know someone who works in DHS or plans to fly soon.

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Who Benefited

House negotiators seeking concessions on border security and other policy items gain leverage as funding uncertainty pressures lawmakers to alter or attach conditions to the Senate bill.

Who Impacted

TSA and other DHS frontline workers, air travelers, and national security operations risk operational disruptions if Congress does not approve funding before funds run out in May.

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Articles Published:
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Left 25%, Center 75%, Right 0%
Who Benefited

House negotiators seeking concessions on border security and other policy items gain leverage as funding uncertainty pressures lawmakers to alter or attach conditions to the Senate bill.

Who Impacted

TSA and other DHS frontline workers, air travelers, and national security operations risk operational disruptions if Congress does not approve funding before funds run out in May.

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Funds To Pay TSA And Other Homeland Security Workers Will 'Soon Run Out,' WH Says

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White House Warns DHS Funds Will Soon End

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