Reconciliation is a process that allows a party controlling the House, Senate, and White House to sidestep the Senate filibuster and pass legislation strictly along party lines. Republicans used this mechanism to pass Trump's bill last year. Hoeven explained that Republicans have made multiple concessions to Democrats to reach a funding agreement for Homeland Security, including ICE and CBP, for the rest of 2026, but Democrats repeatedly rejected those offers.
The senator noted that despite concessions and negotiation efforts, the Democrats remained firm. He mentioned that the administration changed leadership at DHS, sent Tom Homan to de-escalate the situation, and included improvements such as body cameras and more training in the legislation. However, the Democrats stuck to their position, apparently seeking a shutdown, according to Hoeven.