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BumRushDaShow

(169,499 posts)
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:16 PM 13 hrs ago

House Republicans privately express 'tremendous concerns' with Mike Johnson's play call on DHS

Source: MS NOW News

Mar. 27, 2026, 2:05 PM EDT


After a week of false starts toward ending the Department of Homeland Security shutdown, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., delivered the biggest setback yet on Friday, telling his conference that he wouldn’t bring the Senate deal, passed just hours earlier with unanimous support, to the House floor. Behind closed doors, many House Republicans are already questioning the speaker’s decision. On a GOP members-only conference call on Friday, Johnson came out in opposition to the Senate bill. “We are not gonna eat the crap sandwich the Senate sent us,” Johnson told House Republicans, according to a source on the line.

The Senate deal would fund most of DHS through the end of the fiscal year, with the notable exception of Immigration and Customs Enforcement and some operations at Customs and Border Protection. But Johnson wants all of DHS funded, vowing to put forward an eight-week continuing resolution that would cover the entire department. Democrats, however, have repeatedly rejected that approach, and there’s no reason to believe they’d go along with Johnson’s proposal now.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., made it clear Friday that Johnson’s proposal would be “dead on arrival” in his chamber. And a senior GOP Senate aide, granted anonymity to discuss the fluid situation, said there is a “zero percent chance” Johnson’s plan passes the Senate.“Clearest way to ending the shutdown,” this Senate GOP source said, is for the “House to approve what we sent.” But it’s not just Democrats and Senate Republicans who are questioning Johnson’s decision.

During the private conference call with House Republicans, Johnson’s own members criticized the speaker’s plan, according to the source on the line who was granted anonymity to share the private discussions. Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, who is facing what could be a difficult re-election bid this fall, said she has “tremendous concerns” with Johnson’s proposal. “Who thinks the Senate is going to pass this?” Miller-Meeks asked, according to the source on the call.

Read more: https://www.ms.now/news/house-republicans-privately-tremendous-concerns-mike-johnsons-dhs

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House Republicans privately express 'tremendous concerns' with Mike Johnson's play call on DHS (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 13 hrs ago OP
Johnson can't ever get trumps kacekwl 13 hrs ago #1
EEEwwwww! BComplex 13 hrs ago #4
Tiny thing dave99 12 hrs ago #8
I'd recommend a toothpick. Midnight Writer 11 hrs ago #12
Time to send little Mikey to the moon. Just deport the POS. Trueblue1968 6 hrs ago #22
Well, it wouldn't take up a lot of room. Trump himself revealed its' ACTUAL size: AZ8theist 4 hrs ago #24
They suddenly become concern babies... ananda 13 hrs ago #2
"Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, who is facing what could be a difficult re-election bid this fall" Strelnikov_ 13 hrs ago #3
What's that move called where Massey, Greene, Mace and Boebert brought BComplex 13 hrs ago #5
A "Discharge Petition". Democrats could probably do that next BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #7
BRDS, how in the world do you know so many things? BComplex 11 hrs ago #10
I worked in the federal government for over 30 years BumRushDaShow 10 hrs ago #17
That's got to be hitting you really hard right now to see what's going on. BComplex 7 hrs ago #21
the opposite take is on FoxNews front page. House gop rages at senate. nt wiggs 12 hrs ago #6
Most of the "M$M has the same Faux Snooze take BumRushDaShow 12 hrs ago #9
Johnson did this so that Trump can do his grandstanding and play his "savior" role by commanding that TSA gets paid. h2ebits 11 hrs ago #11
and of course, if T can do that, why didn't he do that three weeks ago? eggplant 10 hrs ago #16
Dump's sock puppet orangecrush 11 hrs ago #13
I guess Johnson is ok with TSA employees having to eat their Buddyzbuddy 11 hrs ago #14
"Privately express"? How about PUBLICLY REMOVE? Martin Eden 11 hrs ago #15
So the usual GOP plan: reject a reasonable bipartisan bill and blame the Dems. Beartracks 9 hrs ago #18
It seems like a very bad move, PR-wise. NH Ethylene 9 hrs ago #19
FAKE JESUS (Satan) told him to shut it down.... Jack Valentino 7 hrs ago #20
Election-threatened Repukes issue tepid "Save Ass" pseudo-statements. NBachers 6 hrs ago #23

Strelnikov_

(8,166 posts)
3. "Miller-Meeks, R-Iowa, who is facing what could be a difficult re-election bid this fall"
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 04:56 PM
13 hrs ago

Could be?

She barely won in '24

I would say 'is'

BComplex

(9,908 posts)
5. What's that move called where Massey, Greene, Mace and Boebert brought
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 05:06 PM
13 hrs ago

something to the floor about the Epstein files against Mike Johnson's judgement? If the republican reps are sincere in their disagreement with Johnson, why don't they make it come to the floor for a vote without Mike's permission?

BumRushDaShow

(169,499 posts)
7. A "Discharge Petition". Democrats could probably do that next
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 05:24 PM
12 hrs ago

All it needs is a the "technical majority" of the chamber - i.e., 218 votes, to be forced to the floor for a final vote (meaning by getting 218 signatures to discharge, it pretty much guarantees it will pass).

BUT - the issue about a discharge petition is that there is a waiting period before it can be forced on the floor for consideration meaning that the Senate bill would have to sit in committee for 30 days and once that is done and the 218 signatures are obtained, it has a 7 legislative day additional "waiting period" before it can finally move.

BComplex

(9,908 posts)
10. BRDS, how in the world do you know so many things?
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 06:09 PM
11 hrs ago
You're like a library that nobody has to sort through to find the good nuggets!

Thanks for the reply. I hope that, if nothing else works, the House is able to do that so that SOMEDAY we can end this nonsense.

BumRushDaShow

(169,499 posts)
17. I worked in the federal government for over 30 years
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 07:46 PM
10 hrs ago

AND was a CSPAN junkie. Had to watch those hearings dealing with my agency to know what my future work assignment would be because the field employees were always the last ones to know. That way when a supervisor suddenly demanded that we stop what we were doing to work on something that members on some Congressional Committee told us we needed to do right away, we weren't shocked. Sometimes we even started ordering extra stuff in the lab to get ready.

BComplex

(9,908 posts)
21. That's got to be hitting you really hard right now to see what's going on.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 10:13 PM
7 hrs ago

I've thought so much about people who were in your position for their whole professional lives that elon musk or pete hogsbreath have just sent packing.
The shock of it all has torn my circle of friends up out of compassion for the life-long professionals, like you.

Thanks for your service to our country, my friend.

BumRushDaShow

(169,499 posts)
9. Most of the "M$M has the same Faux Snooze take
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 05:53 PM
12 hrs ago

Which is why I always have to dig to find the Democrats' reaction, which there usually is... And this skew contributes a lot to why DU complains about "Democrats are doing nothing" when they are, but it's buried or barely reported on, in some cases, not until days later.

h2ebits

(1,001 posts)
11. Johnson did this so that Trump can do his grandstanding and play his "savior" role by commanding that TSA gets paid.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 06:14 PM
11 hrs ago

It's that simple

Buddyzbuddy

(2,587 posts)
14. I guess Johnson is ok with TSA employees having to eat their
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 06:48 PM
11 hrs ago

"crap sandwiches". BTW what does he think he's tasting while his head is shoved so deep up the Felon's arse?

Beartracks

(14,581 posts)
18. So the usual GOP plan: reject a reasonable bipartisan bill and blame the Dems.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 08:41 PM
9 hrs ago

Got it.

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NH Ethylene

(31,341 posts)
19. It seems like a very bad move, PR-wise.
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 08:58 PM
9 hrs ago

And so it made me wonder if Trump requested this so that HE could be the 'benevolent' leader, kindly restoring paychecks.

Jack Valentino

(4,967 posts)
20. FAKE JESUS (Satan) told him to shut it down....
Fri Mar 27, 2026, 10:07 PM
7 hrs ago

What is that House rule about recalling the Speaker??

Might be about time for one of the most endangered House Republicans to call for that vote---
one who did would have a marginally better chance of saving their own ass in the midterm election---
but I doubt it.

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