Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson lashed out at Congress on Wednesday, calling the legislative debate around funding his department “absurd.”
“In these challenging times, when we’re concerned about terrorist organizations such as ISIL, al Qaeda in the Arabian peninsula and so forth — and in the midst of harsh weather, it is even absurd to be having this conversation,” said Johnson. “It is even absurd that I have to spend a very, very large part of my work week simply defending paying our people to work.”
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DHS funding expires at midnight on Friday and Congress so far has been unable to pass a funding bill. Republicans want to include measures that would unravel the president’s executive actions on immigration, but Democrats won’t vote for it.
On Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he’d bring up a clean bill to fund the crucial government agency, but the question remains: Will Democrats — or Congressional Republicans for that matter — go for it?
“I’m optimistic that Congress will come together and fund our department,” Johnson said, unconvincingly, sounding more exhausted that expectant.
He listed the many things the department does, including screening 1.8 million airline passengers daily and securing the borders — to name two crucial functions.
“Border security is not free, you gotta pay for it,” Johnson said.








