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Speaker Johnson says Democrats kept DHS shut down favoring open borders and reflect party shift

House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana says at a weekly news conference that Democrats kept DHS shut down for over sixty five days, the longest in history, because they would rather reopen the border than pay law enforcement, defund the police than pay TSA workers and endanger the American homeland than fund basic immigration enforcement, and he said politics have entered a new era of common sense versus crazy as Republicans return to common sense and Democrats deliver madness including a newly sworn in member with far left positions who does not represent where the American people are.
House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana says at a weekly news conference that Democrats kept DHS shut down for over sixty five days, the longest in history, because they would rather reopen the border than pay law enforcement, defund the police than pay TSA workers and endanger the American homeland than fund basic immigration enforcement, and he said politics have entered a new era of common sense versus crazy as Republicans return to common sense and Democrats deliver madness including a newly sworn in member with far left positions who does not represent where the American people are.
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