Congressional Democrats partially shut down the U.S. government just after midnight on Friday, March 8, 2026. Congress failed to fund departments like the Department of Homeland Security, the Pentagon, the State Department, and the Treasury. The Justice Department, Veterans Affairs, FDA, and the EPA continued operations because they received prior funding.
The
shutdown means that nonessential federal employees in the affected agencies are
furloughed. However, essential personnel – air traffic controllers, TSA staff,
and some law enforcement officers – continue to work but without pay. ICE is
not included because they were funded in previously passed legislation.
Congressional
Democrats have stalled for 18 days even while negotiating with the White House.
However, Democrats finally sent their latest counteroffer around 11:00 p.m.
last night, according to an article by Cami Mondeaux in an article posted at the Deseret News. While White House officials are reviewing the details, “top
Republicans on Capitol Hill said the latest proposal ‘didn’t change much from
where we were.’”
“There
are things that, in my view, have been significant gives on the part of the
White House, but the Democrats seem intent on dragging out this political
issue,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., told reporters on Tuesday.
Democrats
have been engaging directly with the White House on funding for DHS for the
2026 fiscal year since early February. Congress was on track to pass a spending
bill that had been negotiated between both parties, but Democrats scuttled
those plans after a pair of deadly shootings by federal immigration officers in
Minneapolis in January.
Since
then, Democrats have demanded major reforms to how immigration officers can
operate, including body cameras and judicial warrants. But as talks drag on,
Democrats say the White House isn’t offering enough while Republicans say the
minority party is refusing to compromise….
Federal
funding for DHS lapsed at midnight on Feb. 14, leaving the department shuttered
for over a month. That’s caused challenges for agencies beyond those that deal
with immigration, such as the Transportation Security Administration that has
dealt with major airline delays due to staffing shortages.
TSA
agents have not been paid since the beginning of the shutdown. Some agents are
calling in sick while others have quit their TSA jobs to find steadier work. Even
though Democrats want to fund TSA in a stand-alone bill, Republicans fear that
such a move “would leave all agencies funded except those that have to do with
immigration and border security.”
In his
article published at The Blaze, Lance Gooden states that Americans stuck
with “longer security lines, missed flights, and mounting frustration” should
blame Democrats.
This
marks the third funding lapse in six months. Instead of doing their job,
Democrats are using the DHS as leverage to undermine President Trump and stall
the work Americans elected him to do.
The
consequences are immediate. More than 95% of TSA employees are working without
pay during this shutdown. Many have taken second jobs to cover basic bills. At
the same time, the TSA has cut staffing, which means fewer screeners and longer
lines – even as the security mission stays the same.
With
TSA wait times reaching three hours at some airports in Texas, Gooden says this
“translates into real costs: lost time, missed flights, and families stranded
because Congress can’t pass a basic funding bill.”
And
this chaos could end overnight. Congress could fund the government and get the
DHS back to work. Instead, Democrats are choosing disruption – and putting
national security at risk – to block Trump’s mandate to secure the border, end
illegal immigration, and Make America Safe Again.